Vishvananda Ishaya was Promoted to Chief Technology Officer at Nebula

Date of management change: January 29, 2014 

What Happened?

Mountain View, CA-based Nebula has Promoted Vishvananda Ishaya as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Nebula is dedicated to enabling all enterprises to easily, securely and inexpensively, deploy large private cloud computing infrastructures. Nebula makes the Nebula One, the world’s first cloud computer, enabling any business to easily build a scale-out private computing cloud from racks of industry-standard servers. Nebula is privately held and venture‐funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Comcast Ventures, Highland Capital Partners. Other investors include Innovation Endeavors, and Google's first investors, Andy Bechtolsheim, David Cheriton and Ram Shriram.

 

About the Person

Vish Ishaya was previously Nebula’s Director of Open Source and prior to that was a Principal Engineer with Rackspace Cloud Builders. He was also a Senior Systems Engineer with Anso Labs and NASA Nebula Technical Lead during the creation of Nova, one of the founding OpenStack projects. He is a highly prolific developer who is one of the top contributors to OpenStack. During the November 2010 OpenStack conference, he won an OpenStack award for his development and community efforts, and was also elected to the first OpenStack Technical Committee, where he has served consistently since. Vish was elected to four consecutive terms as the OpenStack Compute Project Technical Lead. In addition to his programming and systems skills, Vish has spent over a decade teaching, most recently classes in object oriented analysis and design.

 

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