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Ex Dell VP appointed to Flash out memory at Micron
Micron Technology has named Darren Thomas as vice president of its storage business unit.
Thomas will be responsible for overseeing Micron's solid state storage business that ranges from hard disk drive replacements with solid state drives (SSDs) to enterprise-class storage solutions.
He brings more than thirty years of experience to Micron and most recently served as the vice president of Enterprise Storage for Dell Inc.
"The role of Flash memory technology in storage will continue to grow, and Micron is investing to drive innovation, reliability and performance in our storage business," says Micron President Mark Adams. "We are excited to have Darren join us and bring his leadership and industry experience to this effort moving forward."
Thomas' professional background includes serving in multiple storage and engineering executive and management positions at Texas Instruments and Compaq Computer Corporation, among other companies, prior to joining Dell.
An engineering graduate from Memphis University, Thomas was also instrumental in founding the Storage Networking Industry Association.
Thomas will be responsible for overseeing Micron's solid state storage business that ranges from hard disk drive replacements with solid state drives (SSDs) to enterprise-class storage solutions.
He brings more than thirty years of experience to Micron and most recently served as the vice president of Enterprise Storage for Dell Inc.
"The role of Flash memory technology in storage will continue to grow, and Micron is investing to drive innovation, reliability and performance in our storage business," says Micron President Mark Adams. "We are excited to have Darren join us and bring his leadership and industry experience to this effort moving forward."
Thomas' professional background includes serving in multiple storage and engineering executive and management positions at Texas Instruments and Compaq Computer Corporation, among other companies, prior to joining Dell.
An engineering graduate from Memphis University, Thomas was also instrumental in founding the Storage Networking Industry Association.