UBiqube Taps Seasoned Cloud, Security Veterans To Strengthen Board

KUALA LUMPUR, UBiqube, a leader in hybrid cloud and security infrastructure automation, has appointed two seasoned executives, Jean-David Lehmann-Charley and Ahmed Guetari, to its Board of Directors.

‘I am humbled and proud of the endorsement of the addition of Jean-David and Ahmed to our board represents. Their experience and industry knowledge will be invaluable as we scale our operations and continue to expand into global markets,’ said UBiqube Chief Executive Officer, Nabil Souli.

UBiqube in a statement said both leaders bring extensive expertise in network, security, and cloud technologies, with proven track records in driving innovation and growth in the service provider industry.

Their addition comes at a pivotal time for UBiqube as the company embarks on its Agile Ops journey, implementing scalable, automated solutions for CloudOps, NetOps, and SecOps practices.

They will join the company’s distinguished directors from NTT and Fujitsu and complete the board with relevant skills to drive the adopt
ion of UBiqube’s innovation.

Lehmann-Charley brings over 20 years of experience in complex sales, direct and indirect, in the network and security market across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and Latin America at Palo Alto and before that at Juniper.

Meanwhile, Guetari, General Manager and Vice President of products for Service Providers at F5, brings over 20 years of industry experience. He is an industry-wide recognised strategic thinker with a passion for delivering technology with purpose.

Based in Dublin, Ireland, UBiqube partners with leading system integrators worldwide to design and deliver tailored solutions that address the complexity of an ever-changing information technology infrastructure landscape.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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