George DeBono to lead Red Hat in MEA region

George DeBono

Red Hat appointed George DeBono as the new general manager lead the business in the Middle East and Africa region.  DeBono, has been associated with Reh Hat for a long time and previously held a senior global operations role within Red Hat.  Prior to joining  Red Hat DeBono held management roles at Sun and Computer Associates.

“The Middle East and Africa offer significant growth opportunities for Red Hat. We have been operating in the region with an on-the-ground presence since 2009.  We intend to build on our early success by adding depth to our marketing, sales and technical support team and have recruited George to lead the company’s regional business. George’s track record of outstanding achievement, performance and leadership bode well for Red Hat’s ability to increase its footprint in these exciting, emerging markets,” said Werner Knoblich, vice president and general manager of EMEA, Red Hat.

“In today’s business world, where companies are still grappling with recessionary market conditions, Red Hat’s technology is very attractive to end-users as it carries a strong value proposition. As compared to the traditional proprietary Capex model offered by Red Hat competitors, which places a strain upfront on company resources, Red Hat’s Opex business model provides internal funding for customers that can be used for innovation, which in turn can lead to a competitive advantage,” said DeBono.

DeBono continued, “Our approach is simple – work with customers who have invested in our technology to help them realize value. Customer satisfaction is key, as satisfaction breeds opportunity. The overarching strategy is transparency, internally as well as to customers and partners. At a grassroot level, we are investing a lot of time and energy garnering market intelligence like understanding the business objectives behind regional customers implementing technology, and which systems integrators deliver consistently high-quality projects. We also realize that we need to continue to popularize the Red Hat brand and for that purpose we have appointed Hesham El Komy to head our marketing and communications programs for the region.”

DeBono adds that the growing popularity of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is also a positive trend.  “We are currently demonstrating a number of proof of concepts to customers looking at virtualization infrastructure deployments. The initial positive responses we have received lead us to believe that this technology will be a strong business driver in the region”.

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