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Egenera, a Marlboro-based firm specializing in software designed to simplify datacenter applications, has named a former EMC executive senior vice president of Operations and Worldwide Services.
Al Lanzetta has been with Egenera for over four years, and most recently served as Egenera's vice president of Worldwide Enterprise Services. Prior to that, Lanzetta was vice president of Global Field Operations and Field Support for EMC Global Services, and was also vice president of Global Customer Service for the Data General Division of EMC.
"Al's leadership has been a key factor in our success over the last four years," said Mike Thompson, CEO of Egenera. "Going forward, his role is expanding so that we can further leverage his impressive range of skills and experience as we continue to scale the business rapidly."
Lanzetta holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Clark University in Worcester, and a Master of Business Administration degree from Babson College.
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