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Sunil Jose Joins Sybase as MD for India Region
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 25, 2008 1630 hrs IST
Sybase, a provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, has appointed Sunil Jose as managing director for its India operations. In his new role, Jose would be responsible for driving revenue growth and business strategy across India and the subcontinent.
Prior to joining Sybase, Jose played a key role in IBM's APAC team where he managed partners and the overall mid-market business.
Commenting on this appointment, Barrie Sheers, senior VP & general manager, Asia Pacific, Sybase, said, "Sunil has the breadth of experience that we need to take advantage of for the infinite opportunities arising in the maturing Indian and sub-continent IT market. His abilities to forge alliances with strategic business partners will help unfold our vision as well as boost growth in key areas such as business intelligence and enterprise mobility."
Speaking about his new role, Jose said, "Currently, Sybase has a firm foothold within the information mobility space. By focusing on high growth business areas such as data warehousing, mobile and embedded computing, I look forward to taking the organization's presence to the next level."
Jose has almost two decades of international IT industry experience, and started his career with HCL in 1990. During the last 12 years, he has held a series of managerial roles including control of countrywide sales operations and individual business units.
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