Former Hitachi Data Systems Corp. CEO David Roberson will become senior vice-president and general manager of Hewlett-Packard’s enterprise storage business on Wednesday.
As head of HP StorageWorks, he will be responsible for building on HP’s storage solutions and pursuing new opportunities for growth, the company said.
Roberson will report to Scott Stallard, senior vice-president and general manager of HP Enterprise Servers and Storage. He succeeds Bob Schultz, who has continued to run HP StorageWorks after his appointment in January to senior vice-president and general manager of the newly formed HP Enterprise Server and Storage Software organization.
“We are fortunate to have an executive of Dave’s stature to run HP StorageWorks. He is an accomplished industry veteran with considerable expertise in all areas of business leadership,” said Stallard in a statement. “I would also like to thank Bob Schultz for his outstanding contributions to HP StorageWorks over the past four years, which included tremendous growth in our EVA business as well as the launch of our successful All-in-One storage solutions for small and mid-sized businesses.”
Roberson became chief executive officer of HDS in 2006 after serving as president and chief operating officer since April 2002. In addition to his 26 years in key executive management positions at HDS, Roberson has served as a board member of several public and private companies, spanning semiconductors to IT services. Before HDS, he began his career at Amdahl Corp.