Deepwatch Announces Appointment of New CEO Amidst Potential Devirtualization due to Broadcom Changes

Deepwatch Announces Appointment of New CEO Amidst Potential Devirtualization due to Broadcom Changes



Gartner recently released its predictions cycle for 2024 involving data center infrastructure, suggesting that changes to Broadcom’s VMware licensing have initiated a shift towards “devirtualization.” This process includes migrating workloads from virtual to physical infrastructure and while only one percent of organizations currently implement it, Gartner believes it could reach maturity in the next five to ten years with future advancements.

In other notable news, Deepwatch has appointed John DiLullo as its new CEO, while Avaya has named Kamilah Thomas as the senior vice president and chief people officer. Additionally, Kyndryl announced a new CIO, Kim Basile, and leadership changes in its Applications, Data & AI and Cloud practices with Michael Bradshaw and Nicolas Sekkaki appointed to key roles.

The Top 250 Vertical Market MSPs survey has been opened for this year, recognizing MSPs specializing in specific vertical markets like healthcare, financial services, retail, government, and education. Each year, ChannelE2E conducts a survey to highlight the top companies within these markets. Don’t forget to participate if you wish to be recognized.

Recent developments in the tech industry show that Gartner believes Broadcom’s changes to VMware could lead to more virtual-to-physical migrations, known as “devirtualization.” This trend has sparked discussion about the challenges and opportunities it presents for organizations moving forward.

Deepwatch, a managed security platform company, has appointed John DiLullo as its new CEO, bringing years of experience leading global technology teams to the role. Avaya, a cloud communications and collaboration company, has named Kamilah Thomas as the senior vice president and chief people officer, highlighting its focus on enhancing leadership in customer experience solutions.

Kyndryl’s recent announcements include Kim Basile being named as the new CIO, Michael Bradshaw taking over leadership of the Applications, Data and AI practice, and Nicolas Sekkaki being appointed as practice leader for the Cloud practice. These changes reflect Kyndryl’s commitment to driving continuous improvement and modernization for its clients.

Lastly, the survey for the Top 250 MSPs in vertical markets is now open, giving MSPs specializing in specific industries the opportunity to be recognized for their success. Make sure to participate in the survey to be considered for this year’s list.

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