HOUSTON — The new chief technology officer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is a former leader in VMware’s cloud services unit.
HPE hired Fidelma Russo as CTO, according to the company in September.
In the C-suite role, Russo will lead the innovation agenda and technology road map for HPE and manage the design and development of the HPE Greenlake edge-to-cloud platform.
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“Fidelma brings deep expertise in cloud services, software, and infrastructure built on an extensive career in technology,” said Antonio Neri, President and CEO of HPE.
“Her diverse experience makes her distinctively suited to drive innovation, as we accelerate our transformation and bring differentiated solutions to the market.”
Fidelma said she’s “thrilled to be joining Hewlett Packard Enterprise,” which she described as “a company with a deep heritage of innovation that is now at another transformational moment in the industry.”
“I look forward to working with our leadership, engineers, developers, customers, and partners, as we focus on delivering solutions that provide a unified as-a-service experience, from edge to cloud.”
Most recently, Russo served as SVP and GM of the Cloud Services business unit at VMware.
Previously, she held senior leadership positions at Dell EMC, HP, Iron Mountain, and Sun Microsystems.
Russo also currently serves as a director of SBA Communications and sits on the Audit Committee.
She holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University College Cork, a master’s degree in computer science from Boston University, and completed the Internet of Things (IoT) Executive education program at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.