VMware Just Hired This Industry Vet for Its Cloud Business

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VMware has named Mike Wookey, formerly an Oracle vice president, as the chief technology officer of its cloud management business unit.

Wookey also served as a chief architect for Oracle’s (ORCL) enterprise management group. Prior to that, he was a distinguished engineer and a chief technology officer at Sun Microsystems, the respected server-and-software company that Oracle acquired in 2010 for more than $7 billion.

In a statement from VMware exclusive to Fortune, VMware (VMW) underscored Wookey’s experience in server hardware development, networking, operating systems, virtualization, and business applications. Taken altogether, that’s pretty much soup-to-nuts in the modern software world.

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VMware’s cloud management group includes the company’s vRealize software, which lets IT professionals deploy and manage computing jobs that run both on internal servers and offsite as needed.

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News of this hire comes as Dell and VMware’s parent company, EMC (EMC), inch closer to finalizing their multi-billion dollar merger later this month.