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January 25, 2006
Redman heads EMC Software Group in APAC/Japan
HONG KONG -- EMC Corp., the world leader in information management and storage, recently appointed Steve Redman as vice president of EMC Software Group for Asia Pacific and Japan. Redman brings over 15 years of expertise and industry experience to EMC in the region.
Redman will be responsible for sales operations of EMC Software Group across Asia-Pacific and Japan. He would play a key role in leveraging the successful integration of recently acquired Documentum and Legato, as well as integrating newly acquired Captiva and Acartus into the EMC Software Group.
Steve Fitz, president, EMC Asia Pacific and Japan, said: "I am pleased to have Redman head the EMC Software Group in Asia Pacific/Japan, where he will paly a pivotal role in growing the software business. EMC has grown its software business significantly over the last few years; software sales are now 37 percent of overall revenues. Redman's management experience is invaluable to us as we continue to invest in and grow our software business in the region."
Previous to Redman's appointment as regional vice president for EMC Software Group, he was managing director for EMC in Australia and New Zealand where he was instrumental to grow the region's revenue by over 30 percent annually. He successfully raised employee satisfaction, with EMC ANZ recently being recognised by ZD Net as one of the top three companies to work for in Australia.
Redman held key management positions at various companies. Before joining EMC in August 2000, he was General Manager of Rockwell Electronic Commerce. Redman has also worked with Lucent Technologies and Fuji Xerox, with roles in marketing and general management.
Redman holds a Diploma in Engineering and a Masters in Business Administration from Macquarie University. He is also on the Nobel Laureates Advisory Board, and is an associate lecturer in the MBA program at the University of Technology, Sydney.
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