VMware Appoints Bask Iyer As Chief Information Officer
Iyer has more than 25 years of experience in the industry.
VMware, Inc. has announced the appointment of Bask Iyer to the role of senior vice president and chief information officer (CIO) of VMware. Iyer will lead VMware's global information and technology organization, a group that manages critical technology systems supporting the company's worldwide business operations. Iyer will join VMware on March 23, reporting to Jonathan Chadwick, VMware's chief financial officer, chief operating officer, and executive vice president and will also be a member of the company's Executive staff. Iyer replaces Tony Scott, who was recently appointed to the role of United States Chief Information Officer.
A respected industry veteran, Iyer brings more than 25 years of experience in executing and driving change in traditional Fortune 100 manufacturing companies as well as Silicon Valley-based high technology firms. Iyer is leaving Juniper Networks where he has served as senior vice president and chief information officer, responsible for the company's technology and business operations, including critical services around business transformation, global business services, IT, and real estate and workplace services. Before joining Juniper Networks, Iyer served as chief information officer at Honeywell, and chief information officer at GlaxoSmithKline Beecham for consumer healthcare research and development, where he was also the company's e-commerce leader.