Critical.
Authoritative.
Strategic.
Subscribe to CIO Magazine »

NextDC hires CTO

Paul Gampe will be responsible for data centre firm’s information systems
NextDC CTO Paul Gampe.

NextDC CTO Paul Gampe.

Brisbane head-quartered data centre provider NextDC has recruited Paul Gampe in the newly created role of chief technology officer.

A NextDC spokesperson said the CTO position was created due to growth in the company’s IT functions.

Gampe will be based in Brisbane and responsible for the development of information management systems with an emphasis on security, governance and software.

He will also be managing customer facing platforms such as data-centre-as-a-service platform OneDC.

Gampe previously worked at Red Hat for 10 years and was most recently vice president of world-wide engineering services and operations.

Prior to Red Hat, he was general manager of TWICS, the first public Internet service provider (ISP) in Japan.

Follow Hamish Barwick on Twitter: @HamishBarwick

Follow CIO Australia on Twitter and Like us on Facebook… Twitter: @CIO_Australia, Facebook: CIO Australia, or take part in the CIO conversation on LinkedIn: CIO Australia

Join the CIO Australia group on LinkedIn. The group is open to CIOs, IT Directors, COOs, CTOs and senior IT managers.

More about: Facebook, Red Hat
References show all
Comments are now closed.
Related Coverage
Related Whitepapers
Latest Stories
Community Comments
Tags: Paul Gampe, recruitment, data centres, NextDC
Latest Blog Posts
Whitepapers
  • Advanced Malware Exposed
    This handbook shines a light on the dark corners of advanced malware, both to educate as well as to spark renewed efforts against these stealthy and persistent threats. By understanding the tools being used by criminals, we can better defend our nations, our critical infrastructures and our citizens. This ebook will provide readers with a new understanding of the rapidly developing cyber threat landscape and practical insights into how they can protect their data and computing infrastructures. Download now.
    Learn more »
  • Moving to a Private Cloud? Infrastructure Really Matters!
    The Cloud isn’t about locality. It is about quality of service delivery, cost, and whether the services consumed satisfy our objectives. For the enterprise, you need to select the right QoS to mitigate the inherent risks or you face the problem of losing data and the ability to execute operationally. Read on.
    Learn more »
  • Building a Better Mousetrap in Anti-Malware
    This story is becoming frustratingly old. Cyber threats are continuously advancing in their adaptability speed, sophistication, and degree of stealthiness. At the same time, the exposed footprint is expanding. More business operations are moving online and end-user devices—corporate-issued and user-owned—are expanding in number and variety. A reasonable question asked by executives responsible for making decisions on their organisations’ security budgets is whether their money and resources are being spent wisely. Are their businesses buying and using the best mix of security technologies to meet their needs and obligations? Read on.
    Learn more »
All whitepapers
rhs_login_lockGet exclusive access to Invitation only events CIO, reports & analysis.
Recent comments