Ronald Yaggi, i/o's new senior vice president of government programs
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center provider i/o (www.iodatacenters.com) announced on Tuesday that it has appointed US Air Force Brigadier General Ronald Yaggi to the new role of senior vice president of government programs.
Last month i/o named Anthony J. D’Ambrosi the newly created role of chief sales and marketing officer.
“I am excited to have Ron join i/o. His track record of leadership, execution and service made him the clear choice to lead i/o’s government programs business,” George D. Slessman, CEO of i/o said in a statement. “Under Ron’s leadership, i/o will extend our tradition of commercial excellence to the service of our country and its allies.”
To provide solutions for government and defense organizations and contractors, i/o says its modular data center system is ideal for these agencies looking to deploy high-availability applications anywhere.
According to the press release, prior to i/o Yaggi was general manager at Computer Sciences Corporation where he led defense intelligence and cyber operations teams and previously was director of federal information assurance solutions.
Before the private sector, Yaggi served as senior military advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy during two different presidential administrations.
He also served as senior director and program manager for intelligence and information operations.
“I joined the company because i/o offers the most secure, technologically advanced and purpose-engineered modular data center in the entire industry, which will not only improve cyber operations but also offer substantial savings to the government,” Yaggi stated. “As many defense, homeland security, and other critical systems operate on a failure is not an option basis, i/o is ideally suited to address the most demanding, just-in-time needs of government organizations through its digital energy technology products and services.”
According to i/o, digital energy technology is a suite of integrated data center infrastructure hardware and software designed, engineered and manufacture to deliver always-on energy for mission critical systems.
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