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Brocade Names Lloyd Carney as CEO
Brocade Names Lloyd Carney as CEO

By Jennifer LeClaire
January 21, 2013 11:37AM

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"I believe Brocade is poised to leverage its heritage of strong innovation and significantly disrupt the status quo in the data-networking industry," said Brocade's new CEO, Lloyd Carney. "There are profound changes happening across high tech today and Brocade has a great opportunity to lead that transformation through differentiated products and customer focus."
 



San Jose, Calif-based Brocade Relevant Products/Services Communications Systems has a new man in the top spot. Tech industry veteran Lloyd Carney has taken the CEO reins and also joined the data Relevant Products/Services and storage networking company's board of directors. He succeeds Michael Klayko, who has served as CEO since 2005.

Industry watchers say part of Carney's challenge as CEO will be helping Brocade pursue a more software Relevant Products/Services oriented strategy, competing with Cisco, HP Relevant Products/Services and other leaders that are moving toward software-defined networking, after decades of focus on the hardware.

Brocade's extensive line of networking equipment includes enterprise Relevant Products/Services Ethernet switches, WAN routers, SAN switches, application delivery controllers, network Relevant Products/Services security appliances, Ethernet/storage network adapters and PHY transceivers.

While some industry reports have speculated about Brocade being positioned for sale, this week's announcements seem to indicate otherwise.

David House, chairman of Brocade's board of directors, said, "The board believes that Mr. Carney is the ideal leader to take Brocade to the next level," acknowledging his extensive experience and his "relentless passion for driving innovation and operational excellence."

Micromuse, Juniper, Nortel, Bay Networks

Carney, 50, has nearly 30 years' experience in the high-tech industry. His career includes a number of senior leadership positions at networking and semiconductor companies. Most recently, Carney was CEO and board member of Xsigo Systems, a privately held company specializing in data center virtualization Relevant Products/Services. There he positioned the company to leverage emerging technology opportunities including cloud Relevant Products/Services computing and software-defined networking.

Before his tenure at Xsigo Systems, Carney served as CEO of Micromuse, which specialized in network management Relevant Products/Services software and later became an integral part of the IBM Tivoli framework. Carney has also held key senior leadership positions at major networking companies including a stint as COO at Juniper Networks and president of Nortel Networks' multibillion-dollar Core IP, Wireless Internet and Enterprise divisions. Carney also served at Bay Networks as the executive vice president and general manager of the Enterprise Business Group, the company's largest business unit.

"I believe Brocade is poised to leverage its heritage of strong innovation and significantly disrupt the status quo in the data-networking industry," Carney said. "There are profound changes happening across high tech today and Brocade has a great opportunity to lead that transformation through differentiated products and customer Relevant Products/Services focus. Success here will accelerate profitable growth for our company and drive further value for our shareholders." (continued...)

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