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Virtual Instruments Welcomes Original Fibre Channel Architect Joseph Mathis
30-Year IBM Veteran Becomes Inaugural Virtual Instruments Fellow
| Source: Virtual Instruments
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA--(Marketwire - May 27, 2009) - Virtual Instruments, a leader in virtual
infrastructure optimization, today announced that Joseph R Mathis, Sr., a
30-year veteran of IBM and original architect of the Fibre Channel
standard, will join the Company as the first Virtual Instruments Fellow.
Mathis, an IBM Master Inventor and an expert in Fibre Channel and I/O
architecture, will help define Virtual Instruments' storage networking and
virtualization technology strategy, including Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel
over Ethernet (FCOE), FICON, and iSCSI. Additionally, he will work with
Virtual Instruments' Global 500 customers to assess and refine measurement
criteria for large-scale virtual infrastructure deployments.
"As we grow and evolve, having a highly respected I/O technology expert
collaborating with strategic partners and customers to help Virtual
Instruments enhance the Company's roadmap both from a product level and
business level will be immensely beneficial to our success," said Mark
Urdahl, chief executive officer, Virtual Instruments. "Joe is a natural
fit for us. His experience with system design and industry recognition for
his work with the Fibre Channel standard reflects upon his commitment to
innovation and forward thinking. We're really excited about having him
join our team to help address the challenges and opportunities presented
when systems and applications become virtualized."
Virtual Instruments Fellows are recognized technology visionaries who bring
unique technology expertise and customer perspective into the Company.
Fellows are selected for sustained and distinguished technical achievements
in engineering, programming, and technology. They work with Virtual
Instruments strategic partners and engineering teams to influence future
product development, in addition to being available to work with global 500
customers as they architect virtual infrastructure optimization solutions
for I/O-intensive business-critical workloads.
"After a career of pushing myself and my colleagues to forge ahead with new
I/O technologies, I was honored to be considered for the fellowship
position," said Mathis. "Virtual Instruments is addressing some of the
most critical challenges facing the enterprise IT community: how to
improve efficiency and maximize performance, availability, and utilization
of virtualized IT infrastructures. The Company has the foresight that
inspires me, and I'm eager to help them grow and define this new role as a
Fellow."
Mathis has been honored by IBM numerous times as Master Inventor, having
eight U.S. patents issued in his name. Mathis founded Medusa Labs, the
leading independent testing and training organization for Fibre Channel
developers, serving as the President and CEO. Medusa Labs was acquired by
Finisar in March 2001. With a Bachelor of Science in electrical
engineering from Lawrence Institute of Technology and a Master of Science
degree in information science from Syracuse University, Mathis' experience
and expertise will be paramount in the evolution of Virtual Instruments.
About Virtual Instruments
Virtual Instruments offers the award-winning NetWisdom and VirtualWisdom
virtual infrastructure optimization solutions that provide deep monitoring
and analysis of how the virtualized IT infrastructure and SAN affect
business-critical application performance. Customers such as Barclay's Card
Services, Kaiser Permanente and McKesson Corp. achieve significant cost
savings in virtualization and SAN deployments by optimizing utilization,
performance and availability of IT resources. Leading system and storage
vendors including IBM, HP and EMC leverage Virtual Instruments to design
and optimize SAN solutions for enterprise customers. The company was
founded in June 2008 via a spin-out from Finisar Corp.; it has headquarters
in Scotts Valley, Calif., and can be found online at
http://www.virtualinstruments.com.