Hewlett-Packard announced yesterday that they have appointed “David Donatelli” as their executive vice president for Enterprise Servers, Networking and Storage. David Donatelli will join the office from the 5th of May, 2009.
David Donatelli was born in Anaheim Orange County California on 23rd December, 1982.
He completed his high school diploma in 2002 from “Santa Fe Preparatory School” Santa Fe, New Mexico then he joined “Tufts University: School of Engineering” Medford, Massachusetts and completed his education. His programming skills included “C/C++, Java, HTML, XML/VXML, CSS, Starlogo Modeling, PHP/MySQL, Visual Basic/VBA, Visual Studio and .NET”.
David Donatelli joined “CamNet, Inc” in 1996 after words he joined “Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival” in the May of 2003 his third experience was with “Xynergy Web Development” he only spent 1 year and 8 months there from May 2004 to December 2005 then he joined “Tellme Networks Inc”. in the September of 2006 this was just the start for David soon after he joined the Microsoft Subsidiary company named as “Tellme” in May of 2007 but the good time started for David when he joined “EMC Corp” in the April of 2009 the EMC Corp announced that they are launching a new data storage machines that will extraordinarily increase the amount of information customers can store and manage named as “Symmetrix”. David Donatelli, was the president of EMC’s storage division his words for the newly introduced systems were “This is the most significant Symmetrix announcement since we introduced the product way back in 1990″.
As for now David Donatelli joined HP and he will be reporting Ann Livermore, executive vice president of the Technology Solutions Group on 5th of May. The responsibilities given to him by the company includes the Enterprise Storage and Server (ESS) business unit. This unit has produced the revenues of $19.4 billion in 2008. The unit consists of Business Critical Systems, Industry Standard Servers, StorageWorks, ESS Infrastructure Software and Blades.
The chief executive officer and the chairman of HP group “Mark hurd” said “I am pleased to have David join the HP leadership team”. He also said “That David Donatelli will be a key contributor in driving growth and innovation for HP”. David Donatelli replaces “Scott Stallard”, he is retiring from HP after serving the company for 34 years.


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