LogLogic Names Guy Churchward as Chief Executive Officer
September 2009 by Marc Jacob
Former NetApp executive succeeds Patricia C. Sueltz as LogLogic continues to expand its product suite and accelerate growth. LogLogic announced that Guy Churchward is joining the company as its chief executive officer , succeeding Patricia C. Sueltz.
Churchward assumes the CEO position at LogLogic after serving most recently as vice president and general manager at NetApp, overseeing the Data Protection Group. He brings more than 20 years experience in the information technology industry as a business executive, including more than three years as vice president and general manager of the WebLogic Products group at BEA, with extensive international experience in engineering, sales, strategy and market development. Specifically, Churchward lead the charge on next gen applications infrastructure for virtualization and has expertise in real-time computing models such complex event processing and extreme transaction processing as well as heterogeneous data protection and cloud computing. Churchward will be responsible for guiding LogLogic’s long-term business strategy and continued growth as a leader and innovator in log and security management solutions.
In her two-year tenure as CEO, Sueltz increased the number of LogLogic customers from 400 to more than 1,000, initiated and successfully completed the acquisition and integration of Exaprotect and achieved a leadership position in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management.