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  • Google Taps VMWare Co-Founder Diane Greene To Lead New Cloud Team, Acquires Her Bebop Platform

    Google Taps VMWare Co-Founder Diane Greene To Lead New Cloud Team, Acquires Her Bebop Platform

    Google announced that it has hired VMware co-founder Diane Greene to lead a new team combining all of Google’s cloud businesses including Google for Work, the Google Cloud Platform, and Google Apps.

    The company has also agreed to acquire, bebop, a new development platform/company that Greene also founded.

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post, “Since the launch of our first product for businesses, the Google Search Appliance, in 2002, we’ve been building more and more products that help make businesses more productive. From Gmail to Docs to Chromebooks and Google Cloud Platform, we are now helping millions of businesses transform and support their businesses with our Cloud products. In fact, more than 60% of the Fortune 500 are actively using a paid Google for Work product. And all of Google’s own businesses run on our cloud infrastructure. Including our own services, Google has significantly larger data center capacity than any other public cloud provider – part of what makes it possible for customers to receive the best price and performance for compute and storage services.”

    “All of this demonstrates great momentum, but it’s really just the beginning,” he added. “In fact, only a tiny fraction of the world’s data is currently in the cloud – most businesses and applications aren’t cloud-based yet. This is an important and fast-growing area for Google and we’re investing for the future.”

    Greene has been on Google’s Board of Directors for three years, and will remain a member. According to Pichai, she has a “huge amount of operational experience that will continue to help the company.”

    The bebop platform is designed to make it easy to build and maintain enterprise applications, and Google sees it as a way to help businesses find applications and take better advantage of cloud computing. It will be put to use across Android, Chromebooks, infrastructure and services in Cloud Platform, developer frameworks for mobile and enterprise users, Gmail, and Google Docs.

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  • Diane Greene Appointed To Google Board Of Directors

    Google announced the appointment of Diane B. Greene to its Board Of Directors. She will also serve on the company’s Audit Committee.

    Greene has been on Intuit’s board since 2006, and serves on its Auit and Risk Committee and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. She is the co-founder of VMware, and took the company public in 2007. She served as CEO and President of the company from 1998 to 2008. She was also on VMware’s board from 2007 to 2008. In addition to that, she was an Executive Vice President of EMC from 2005 to 2008. She’s 56 years old.

    Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt says: “Diane is a special person who combines a sharp business acumen with a brilliant technical mind. We know she will be a great contributor and we are grateful to have her insight.”

    “Google is an asset to society because of its relentless focus on improving users’ lives through pioneering technology, and it is also a standout growing business,” says Greene. “It is incredibly exciting to have the opportunity to support this as a board member.”

    Google currently lists the following as its other Board members:

    Larry Page, Google Inc.
    Eric E. Schmidt, Google Inc.
    Sergey Brin, Google Inc.
    L. John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
    John L. Hennessy, Stanford University
    Ann Mather
    Paul S. Otellini, Intel Corporation
    K. Ram Shriram, Sherpalo Ventures
    Shirley M. Tilghman, Princeton University