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Former AT&T CTO Joins LonoCloud

September 12, 2012 |

SAN DIEGO -- LonoCloud, a new cloud federation operating system (PaaS+) delivering automated, policy-driven software for distributing mission-critical applications securely across multiple private data centers and multi-vendor clouds, announces Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi as CEO. Eslambolchi moves from his previous role as strategic advisor to the chief executive position. Former CEO Neil Senturia moves to executive chairman and continues to work full-time in the areas of strategy, finance and business development for the company.

LonoCloud is developing transformational technologies to provide maximum cloud computing benefits for enterprises for both their development and operational IT groups. Eslambolchi joined LonoCloud to drive its industry leadership in developing “Trust in the Cloud.” LonoCloud enables trust in the cloud by developing a federation of multi-vendor clouds using a new mesh-based approach to high availability, geo-elastic scale, resilient self-healing, and policy-based security in a world of private, public or hybrid cloud architectures.

“LonoCloud will be a new leader in the emerging market of mesh-based PaaS software for the cloud. The company’s unique architecture is something that was in our vision of the future at AT&T,” said Dr. Eslambolchi. “I believe LonoCloud’s unique platform, by itself, adds multi-dimensional value to an enterprise CIO/CTO/CPO cloud migration strategy, something today enterprises could achieve only by purchasing and integrating multiple products. And it will future-proof their cloud strategies for the long-term.”

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