Howard Elias is Executive Vice President, Global Services and Resource Management Software Group, at EMC Corporation. With 2005 revenues of $9.7 billion and more than 27,000 employees worldwide, EMC is the world leader in products, services, and solutions for information management and storage that help organizations extract the maximum value from their information, at the lowest total cost, at every point in the information lifecycle.
Elias oversees EMC services worldwide, including EMC's award-winning Customer Service and its burgeoning Technology Solutions, Professional Services, Consulting, and Customer Education organizations. Elias has overall responsibility for setting the strategy and creating the best practices that create a seamless services experience for customers and help them plan, build, manage, and support their information lifecycle management solutions and information infrastructures. Elias also leads the resource management software business which develops EMC's industry-leading storage resource management and Smarts model-based network management products. Elias reports to Joe Tucci, EMC's Chairman, President and CEO, and is based at EMC headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Prior to this, Elias was Executive Vice President, Global Marketing and Corporate Development, overseeing all of EMC's marketing, sales enablement, communications, and technology alliances activities. In that role, he was also responsible for Corporate Development and New Ventures, which focuses on M&A, new business development, and the integration of acquisitions as well as investments and the incubation of new businesses.
A veteran IT executive, Elias joined EMC in October 2003 from Hewlett-Packard Company, where he was Senior Vice President of Business Management and Operations for the Enterprise Systems Group. Previous to that, he was HP's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Network Storage Solutions. Prior to HP's acquisition of Compaq in 2002, Elias spent a year as Senior Vice President and General Manager of Compaq's Business Critical Server Group and three years as Vice President and General Manager of the company's Storage Products Division, during which Compaq became a leader in mid-tier storage systems. He has also held various senior business and product management positions at Digital, AST Research, and Tandy Corporation. Elias attended Wayne State University and Lawrence Technological University, where he studied electrical engineering and computer science. |