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From our Friends at MGI Research:
New Research Report: 20 Questions with LogLogic CEO Guy Churchward, focuses on the key issues that are shaping the market for IT security management tools. Guy is one of the more technically competent enterprise technology CEOs we have spoken to in recent history. He is also someone who keenly understands the holistic picture of what is needed to make a tech company successful in the current market. Guy's in-depth 20 Questions session with MGI's Managing Director, Igor Stenmark, focused on how the transition from physical to virtual, from in-house to cloud-based are impacting user and product requirements for security management, on the interplay between internal and external security threats and how users are coping with exponentially growing amounts of IT infrastructure and applications data.
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Despite his technical education, Bill Roth is VP of Marketing at Nexenta in Silicon Valley. He is formerly the Vice President of the BEA Workshop Business Unit. Prior to this he was Chief Technical Evangelist for Epiphany. With over 20 years in this industry, he has played numerous product marketing, product management and engineering roles at companies like Sun, Morgan Stanley, and GSI Commerce. He was recently named one of the World's 30 Most Influential Cloud Bloggers.
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