March 3, 2003 – GlassHouse Technologies, Inc., the leading provider of independent storage services, today announced that Jim Dyer, a sales veteran with over 25 years of IT industry experience with firms such as AT&T, NCR and Inrange Technologies, has joined GlassHouse’s Midwest office in Minneapolis, MN. Dyer joins the Minnesota team led by Mike Hogan, General Manager of the Midwest Region.
“Jim Dyer brings tremendous experience and credibility with customers to GlassHouse,” said Mark Shirman, CEO and President of GlassHouse. “Since the opening of our local office and launch of the Storage Interoperability Lab Services practice, our Minneapolis office has exceeded its goals while serving key customers who see the value of working with independent, unbiased storage experts. Jim is a great addition to a very strong team.”
Dyer and GlassHouse’s Midwest team also are hosting a CIO breakfast event, Planning and Validating your Storage Vendor Strategy, on March 13, 2003 at the St. Paul Hotel in St. Paul, MN. The breakfast meeting will feature Mark Schlack, Editor, Storage Magazine, and Richard Scannell, GlassHouse VP of Strategy, who will discuss methods and tactics CIOs can use when evaluating and selecting storage and IT vendors.
“Because GlassHouse does not sell hardware or software, our clients trust that they will get unbiased, vendor-neutral guidance to help them formulate and implement storage strategies that support their business objectives,” said Scannell. “Our experts understand the issues facing IT executives, and bring a broad understanding of the technologies available in the industry to every client engagement,” he added.
To register or for more information about the upcoming CIO event, contact Jay Ramsperger, 651-636-1875, at the GlassHouse Midwest office, or visit www.glasshouse.com.
About GlassHouse Technologies, Inc.
GlassHouse Technologies, Inc. provides services that help organizations solve the business problems of enterprise storage. From strategy through deployment and support, GlassHouse partners with clients to transform storage into a strategic advantage. More information about GlassHouse is available through the company’s Web site, www.glasshouse.com, or by calling 508-879-5729.