EMC appoints Kamlakar Kaul as CSO

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Appointment part of EMCs continued efforts to strengthen India strategy and leadership team

New Delhi: EMC Corporation, the leading player in information infrastructure solutions, has appointed Kamlakar Kaul as a Chief Strategy Officer for Government Business. According to the company, the appointment strengthens India leadership team as part of its continued focus to scale its operations and recognition of India as a critical long-term market.

With over 25 years of experience, Kamlakar is a veteran in the Information Technology industry and has extensive knowledge of the Government and Public sectors. In this role, Kamlakar will drive the strategy to expand the Government vertical business for EMC in India & SAARC.

The importance of information infrastructure technologies in e-governance projects and citizen initiatives in India is increasing and is set to gain more prominence with the advent of cloud computing. EMC is sharpening its focus on the Government sector in India, and we are pleased to have the caliber of Kamlakar. His deep understanding of the intricacies of this sector gives EMC an edge, and his ability to successfully deliver on critical Government projects will bolster the high confidence our customers have in EMC, said Manoj Chugh, President, EMC India & SAARC.

Prior to joining EMC, Kamlakar worked with Hewlett-Packard for over three years as the Country Manager for Strategic Government Initiative where he contributed significantly to enhance the market share position of HPs Personal Systems in the Government sector and contributed to HPs rise to a market leader position. Before HP, Kamlakar spent six years with the HCL group where he started the SI division at HCL Infosystems. At HCL Technologies, he was responsible for India sales to the public sector and delivery for India and Asia Pacific.

He was also involved in HCL Perot, where he started the Infrastructure Outsourcing business. Before this, Kamlakar was with National Informatics Centre (NIC) for 19 years, out of which he spent around five years as the founding Managing Director of National Informatics Centre Services Inc. (NICSI). He also led IT infrastructure projects at NIC and worked with World Bank and UNESCO on various assignments.

EMCs India operations are among its fastest-growing in the Asia Pacific and Japan region.
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