Executive Biographies

Paul Maritz

President, EMC Cloud and Infrastructure Division
EMC Corporation

Paul Maritz is President, EMC Cloud and Infrastructure Division at EMC Corporation. With 2007 revenues of $13.2 billion and more than 37,000 employees, EMC is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information. Maritz joined EMC in February 2008 when EMC acquired Pi Corporation, where he was the founder and CEO.

Paul Maritz

In his new role at EMC, Maritz continues to directly oversee development and operations for Pi, along with other key elements of EMC's cloud strategy. These include the Mozy online backup service, our cloud storage platform, and other upcoming cloud infrastructure offerings under development.

Maritz is an IT veteran and visionary who spent 14 years working at Microsoft, where he served as a member of the five-person Executive Committee that managed the overall company. He oversaw the development and marketing of System Software Products (including Windows 95, Windows NT, and Windows 2000), Development Tools (Visual Studio) and Database Products (SQL Server), and the complete Office and Exchange Product Lines. Prior to joining Microsoft, he spent five years working at Intel Corporation.

Maritz is a graduate in Mathematics and Computer Science of the Universities of Cape Town and Natal in South Africa. Currently, he serves on the board of several privately-held software companies and also serves as Chairman of the Board of the Grameen Foundation, which supports microfinance around the world. He has an active interest in the use of technology in developing countries and in wildlife issues.

April, 2008

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