Midokura appoints de Candia CTO

Midokura, an innovator in software network virtualisation, has appointed Pino de Candia as chief technology officer. Formerly chief architect at Midokura, de Candia will take over the CTO role from Dan Mihai Dumitriu, who will remain as the company’s chief executive.

As CTO, de Candia is responsible for Midokura’s technical innovation and the evolution of its flagship technology MidoNet, a scalable network virtualisation solution designed for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) clouds. Midokura offers an enterprise version, Midokura Enterprise MidoNet (MEM), and an open source version as well.

de Candia joined Midokura shortly after its founding in 2010, and has since made contributions to the MidoNet technology. Prior to Midokura, he served as software development engineer at Amazon.com, where he built Dynamo, a NoSQL data store for Amazon’s shopping cart, and managed the caching team in Amazon’s Website Application Platform. de Candia earned his Bachelor of Science and Masters of Engineering in computer science at Cornell University.

“I am thrilled to pass the role of CTO on to my longtime friend and collaborator Pino de Candia,” said Dan Mihai Dumitriu, the chief executive of Midokura. “Since joining the Midokura team in our early days, Pino has proven essential to our product development and continued overall company success. With his impressive leadership and exceptional distributed systems background, Pino will help further our commitment to advancing networking in OpenStack clouds and beyond.”

Today, high profile security breaches continue to make news headlines and elevate data center security to board-level concern. Now more than ever, the need for organisations to implement proper network security within OpenStack is vital to the project’s continued success. Companies of all sizes are tackling this challenge by introducing concepts and products related to the micro-segmentation of networks, which, in some proprietary infrastructure contexts, rely heavily on network virtualisation platforms.

“Midokura is in a prime position to solve the networking problems of OpenStack, including adding advanced security and service chaining functionality in order to address growing customer and market demands,” said de Candia. “I am honored to take on this role at such a critical time, and I look forward to further advancing Midokura’s technology and innovation in the network virtualization space.”

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