Violin Memory Names Ken Hoppe as Vice President of Channels


MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - August 3, 2010) -  Violin Memory, Inc., provider of the world's fastest and most scalable memory appliances, today announced Ken Hoppe has joined the company's executive team as Vice President of Channels. Hoppe will aggressively grow Violin Memory's robust network of partnerships with leading VARs and systems integrators.

"Violin Memory is expanding our global partner network as part of our overall growth strategy and Ken will serve as our central driving force in this area," said Dixon Doll, COO, Violin Memory. "He brings valuable experience from his leadership roles at EMC, Oracle and Fusion-io."

"Both Oracle Exadata and EMC have validated NAND Flash in the enterprise data center and this is a very exciting time to lead the datacenter transformation away from spindles -- with their inherent performance, footprint and power problems," Hoppe said. "Our Flash Memory Arrays already accelerate millions of transactions for some of the largest enterprise companies in the world. I'm excited for the opportunity to identify and grow new partnership opportunities, drive record growth, and expand our international footprint."

Before joining Violin Memory, Hoppe developed a formal partner program for Fusion-io, which introduced a PCIe form factor SSD. Prior to Fusion-io, Hoppe spent nine years at EMC in several leadership roles. He was responsible for helping develop the CLARiiON Reseller Channel after EMC acquired Data General and was instrumental in the EMC launch of its Service Provider Division that ultimately evolved into the TME Organization. 

Hoppe began his career in IT at Oracle Corporation where he directed Oracle's Authorized Reseller Program through its inception and growth.

About Violin Memory, Inc.

Violin Memory is pioneering the future of enterprise solid state systems, with appliances that deliver unprecedented sustainability and low spike-free latency for the company seeking to accelerate its business critical applications and to virtualize and optimize their IT infrastructure. Specifically designed for extreme sustained performance with high reliability and serviceability, Violin's flash-based appliances scale to tens of terabytes of capacity, millions of IOPs per second, gigabytes per second of bandwidth at low latency. Founded in 2005, Violin Memory is headquartered in Mountain View, California. For more information on Violin Memory products, visit www.vmem.com.

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Contacts
Violin Memory:
Eastwick Communications
Amy Jackson
650-480-4032
violin@eastwick.com