Introducing Hyper9 - Inovawave Re-Brands Corporate Identity By VSM News Staff published: Monday, February 11 2008
Distributed Computing Industry Veteran Ben Rouse Named Chief Product Officer
AUSTIN, TX-February 11, 2008-
Hyper9, Inc., formerly known as InovaWave, Inc., today announced the
completion of a revised corporate identity, which will better align and
communicate the company's products and business to its target market.
At the same time, Hyper9 also announced the appointment of Ben Rouse,
an industry veteran with more than 20 years experience in enterprise
systems management, enterprise information integration and high
performance computing, to the new role of chief product officer. Rouse will also serve on the Hyper9 board of directors.
The new name reflects a
corporate strategy that positions Hyper9 in the emerging virtualization
management software market. It also supports the company's intention to
offer a broader set of software products to the server virtualization
industry.
"The name change from
InovaWave to Hyper9, Inc. supports our mission to take advantage of
wider opportunities in the virtualization software market beyond
performance optimization of virtual machines," said Chris Ostertag,
president and CEO of Hyper9, Inc. "At the same time, the appointment of
Ben Rouse as our chief product officer will prove integral to rapidly
scaling the company to meet expected market demand. Ben's expertise in enterprise systems management and virtualization will be a key asset in delivering on the company's vision."
As chief product officer, Rouse will lead product development and strategy for all Hyper9 product lines.
"It
should come as no surprise, the systems management challenges
associated with virtual infrastructure have become top of mind for IT
executives," said Ben Rouse, chief product officer, Hyper9. "The
opportunity to create a management solution that embraces the dynamic
nature of virtual machines is exciting - especially with hand-picked
virtualization and management experts who are not burdened with legacy
platforms."
Before
coming to Hyper9, Rouse served as the CEO of United Devices, a
developer of policy-driven automation solutions for next generation
data centers, where he was responsible for the company's continued
growth and overall strategic vision. Prior to United Devices, Rouse was
the president and CEO of Journée Software Corporation (acquired by
Initiate Systems), a pioneer in the Enterprise Information Integration
market. Before Journée, Rouse was the general manager of a $200 million
business unit at Tivoli Systems, which was acquired by IBM. In five
years at Tivoli,
Rouse managed five different divisions through explosive growth and
helped the company drive revenue from $50 million to $2 billion. Rouse
began his career at LTV Corporation and has held various customer
engineering and sales positions at Dallas-based start-up Pinpoint
Communications and Convex Computer Corporation, a company acquired by
Hewlett-Packard.
About Hyper9
Founded
by enterprise systems management experts and virtualization
visionaries, Hyper9 is creating solutions to address the unique
challenges presented by virtualization. The company is pioneering a new paradigm in the way virtual infrastructures can be managed. Based in Austin, Texas, Hyper9 is a privately held company backed by Matrix Partners and Silverton Partners. More information about Hyper9 is located online at www.hyper9.com.
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