eXludus introduces new vice president, engineering

Michael Declerck to bring extensive product development knowledge to eXludus’ senior management team: eXludus Technologies, the leading developer of multi-core system capacity management, virtualization and provisioning solutions, today announced the nomination of Michael Declerck as Vice President, Engineering, effective immediately. Michael Declerck has more than 20 years of experience in designing, developing and deploying innovative solutions in some of most performance-demanding computing environments in the world. Prior to joining eXludus, Michael was Chief Architect at Rackable Systems, Vice President, Engineering at Terrascale Technologies and Chief Analyst at Sistina Software (prior to the company’s acquisition by Redhat). Michael Declerck also has extensive knowledge and experience in deploying and managing very high performance installations at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), Industrial Light and Magic and the Institute for Defense Analysis. Mr. Declerck holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas. “We are very pleased to announce Michael Declerck’s nomination as Vice President, Engineering,” said Dale Geldart, Chief Operating Officer, eXludus Technologies. “eXludus’ solutions are at the forefront of solving the major challenge in our industry today: Helping users derive benefit and value from the aggregate processing power of multi-core processors. Michael has exceptional experience in this area. We welcome Michael and look forward to adding his skills and abilities to our team’s efforts,” Mr. Geldart added. “I am pleased to be joining the eXludus team,” said Michael Declerck. “eXludus has developed exciting technology that, in large part, solves the application performance scaling limitations of multi-core systems – limitations that become more pronounced with each incremental increase in processor core counts. It’s a great opportunity and I look forward to contributing directly to our team’s shared success,” Mr. Declerck concluded.