Isilon Systems Founder Sujal Patel Joins Board and Former Isilon Sales Executive Eric Scollard Assumes Leadership of Worldwide Sales
SEATTLE, WA – February 29, 2012 –
ExtraHop Networks, the leading provider of network-based
application performance management (APM) solutions, today announced that
Isilon Systems Founder Sujal Patel has joined the company’s Board of Directors, and former Isilon sales executive, Eric Scollard, has been appointed Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales. With the launch of Isilon in 2001, Patel brought groundbreaking technical innovation to the enterprise storage market while Scollard led the Isilon Sales organisation from pre-revenue to nearly $100 million annually. The company’s extraordinary growth resulted in the hottest technology IPO of 2006 and helped lay the foundation for a $2.25 billion acquisition by storage industry giant EMC in late 2010. Patel and Scollard come to ExtraHop on the heels of significant corporate growth achievements, including the company’s recent EMEA expansion and significant industry innovation recognition.
“Application performance management is at an inflection point,” said Patel. “Applications have traditionally been designed for a static datacenter and structured content, leading to an inflexible approach to APM. Today, those critical business applications are developed in a fundamentally different way and deployed across decidedly heterogeneous and dynamic environments. Simply bolting on new technologies to legacy solutions will not solve the problems that are growing in the enterprise datacenter. There is a tremendous opportunity for a completely new approach to APM similar to the way that the scale-out storage architecture we pioneered at Isilon has begun to revolutionise the enterprise storage market. I am very excited to help ExtraHop execute against that vision.”
“ExtraHop brings disruptive innovation to APM in much the same way that we at Isilon helped to redefine enterprise storage,” said Scollard. “Today’s increasingly complex applications demand an APM solution built from the ground up to ensure that business-critical transactions do not fail. Incumbent APM vendors can add on acquired technology, but the fact remains that those core solutions are built on a decades-old technology architecture. ExtraHop’s industry-changing approach is the reason Sujal and I joined the company, and we look forward to making big things happen with this exciting technology and team.”
ExtraHop saw significant momentum in 2011,
gaining traction in the EMEA market, seeing strong sales growth among both new and existing customers, and receiving recognition from
Gartner as an APM Innovator. The company doubled its employee headcount and released seven major product enhancements, including a
virtual appliance,
award-winning Application Inspection Triggers technology,
real-time 2048-bit SSL decryption, and real-time protocol analysis for
memcached,
AMF,
Oracle databases, and
IBM DB2 databases.
“The valuable experience that Sujal and Eric bring to ExtraHop will help us better understand and anticipate customer needs and optimise the way that we take our products to market,” said Jesse Rothstein, ExtraHop co-founder and CEO. “Much as our products are the right solution at the right time for our customers, Sujal and Eric’s commitment to our success comes at just the right time in ExtraHop’s growth trajectory. I am confident that they will help to maximise the opportunity we have to deliver our unique and highly differentiated network-based APM solutions to customers across the globe.”
For more information on ExtraHop Networks, visit
www.extrahop.com.