
Hubert Yoshida is
responsible for defining
the technical direction for Hitachi Data Systems and currently leads the
company's effort to help customers address their Data Life Cycle
requirements to address compliance, governance and operational risk
issues. He was instrumental in evangelizing Hitachi’s unique approach to
storage virtualization which leverages existing storage services within
the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform and extends it to externally
attached, heterogeneous storage systems.
Yoshida is well known
within the storage industry, and his blog was recently ranked among the
“top 10 most influential” within the storage industry by Network World.
In 2006, he was named “CTO of the Year” by Jon Toigo, and in October of
2006, Byte and Switch named him one of “Storage Networking’s Heaviest
Hitters.”
Prior to joining Hitachi Data Systems in 1997, Yoshida
spent 25 years with IBM’s storage division, where he held management
roles in hardware performance, software development and product
management. Since joining Hitachi Data Systems, he has worked to develop
open standards for storage management, and in his previous role as vice
president of Data Networks, he helped to define Hitachi Data Systems’
strategy for Storage Area Networks, Network Attached Storage and other
network-related storage and data technologies.
Yoshida is a
graduate of the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in
Mathematics. He was a Marine Corps Platoon Commander during the Vietnam
War and was discharged with the rank of Captain. Yoshida has authored
several papers on Storage Area Networks, Fibre Channel, multi-protocol
SANs and storage virtualization technologies. He has also served on the
advisory boards of several technology companies and currently sits on
the Scientific Advisory Board for the Data Storage Institute of the
Government of Singapore.
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