Checking In

My apologies for the recent sound of crickets emanating from the blog.  It’s been a while since my last post and just wanted to get a brief update on here.  Transitioned from my role as VP Marketing at Caringo for the past several years over to Dell recently and haven’t had the time to put together the next chapter in this blog.  The great thing about this change is that I get to continue driving the value of object-based storage and archive solutions, which I’ve been doing for some 13 years now.  It’s an exciting new storage technology that represents the future for preserving and ensuring availability of digital content of all kinds.  As soon as I get my feet grounded in my new role I’ll get a new post on here. 

One of the objectives of my blog is to provide a foundation for object storage and archiving to help educate folks of the benefits of the technology.  It’s an area that isn’t well understood just yet and I expect even greater traction and visibility given Dell’s new entrant, DX6000 Object Storage Platform, into this emerging segment.  I’m excited about driving product and market strategy for it and helping to build the market. 

Stay tuned…

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2 Responses to “Checking In”


  1. 1 Brandon May 26, 2010 at 8:29 pm

    Happy to be working with you, Derek!

  2. 2 dgascon June 2, 2010 at 9:44 am

    Yeah, me too! It’s going to be an exciting ride!


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A state of balance between business, information and technology.

Author: Derek Gascon

Veteran in product and marketing strategy for content mgmt, archive and storage delivering innovative software technologies to emerging markets.

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