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Today's Thought-The EMC's CEO |
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 |
Joseph M. Tucci President and Chief Executive Officer EMC Corporation
In January 2001, Joseph M. Tucci became President and Chief Executive Officer of EMC Corporation, the world leader in information storage hardware, software, networks and services. Tucci joined EMC a year earlier in the newly created position of President and Chief Operating Officer, reporting to Mike Ruettgers. He is based at EMC's corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Since his arrival at EMC, Tucci has driven the company to extend its top market positions in information storage systems and information storage software. He was the architect of new product transitions that led EMC to gain significant ground in network attached storage (NAS) and the midrange market. Tucci also expanded EMC's Professional Services organization and Global Alliances program to broaden the reach of EMC's offerings. Over the same time, EMC acquired six software companies and has committed approximately three-quarters of its 2001 research and development budget to expand the industry's leading line of information storage software.
In a time of tightening corporate IT spending, Tucci has focused the company squarely on delivering information storage solutions that reduce total cost of ownership and create true business value for EMC customers in more than 50 countries worldwide. Tucci previously directed the financial and operational rebirth of Wang Global during six years as its Chairman and CEO. At Wang, Tucci guided the company through a rapid and successful emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and transformed the company from a midrange computer manufacturer into a worldwide leader in networked technology services and solutions.
Under his leadership, Wang acquired and integrated ten companies from 1995 through 1999, and its market capitalization more than tripled. By the end of 1998, Wang Global had more than 20,000 employees, and offices and subsidiaries in over 40 countries, and annualized revenues in excess of $3.5 billion. In June 1999, Wang was acquired by acquired by Getronics NV, a global leader in IT services based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Prior to joining Wang in 1991, Tucci was President of U.S. Information Systems for Unisys Corporation, a position he assumed after the 1986 merger of Speery and Burroughs that created Unisys. He began his career as a systems programmer at RCA Corporation and holds a bachelor's degree from Manhattan College and a master's degree in Business from Columbia University.
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