logo
Thomas Kaiser appointed as Senior Director of Partners at NetApp for the EEMI Area

Thomas Kaiser appointed as Senior Director of Partners at NetApp for the EEMI Area

Zawya11-03-2025

Dubai, UAE – NetApp® (NASDAQ: NTAP), the intelligent data infrastructure company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Kaiser as the Senior Director of Partners for the EEMI Area (LATAM, Iberia, Middle East & Africa, Eastern Europe, Turkiye, CIS) at NetApp.
With over 20 years of international leadership experience, Thomas Kaiser brings a wealth of expertise in driving business growth across the EMEA region. Throughout his career, Thomas has consistently demonstrated transformative leadership, leading organizations to resounding success and outpacing market growth. His remarkable track record over the past 12 years at NetApp has positioned him as a trusted and accomplished leader in the industry.
In his new role as Senior Director of Partners, Thomas will play a pivotal role in driving revenue generation through the Channel Eco System within the EEMI Area. He will be responsible for developing and executing the Partner Sales strategy, identifying and developing key partners, and facilitating joint selling between the Channel Ecosystems and the NetApp direct sales team.
"We are thrilled to welcome Thomas Kaiser as our Senior Director of Partners for the EEMI Area," said Jose Petisco, EEMi Vice President at NetApp. "Thomas's extensive leadership experience and proven ability to transform organizations make him the ideal candidate to lead our channel sales efforts in this critical region. We are confident that his strategic vision and collaborative approach will drive continued growth and success for NetApp."
Thomas's appointment comes at a significant time for NetApp, as the company aims to strengthen its presence and expand its business operations in the EEMI region. His expertise and deep understanding of the market will be instrumental in integrating the entire EEMI Partner Team into the EEMI Sales Organization.
"I am honored to take on this role and join the exceptional team at NetApp," said Thomas Kaiser. "I look forward to leveraging my experience and working closely with our partners to drive revenue growth and deliver exceptional value to our customers in the EEMI Area. Together, we will further strengthen NetApp's position as a leader in the industry."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Dubai: Global Village invites retail shop owners, guest services for Season 30
Dubai: Global Village invites retail shop owners, guest services for Season 30

Khaleej Times

time17 minutes ago

  • Khaleej Times

Dubai: Global Village invites retail shop owners, guest services for Season 30

Global Village, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai, has announced that it is now accepting proposals for retail shops and guest services categories for the much-anticipated Season 30. The park recently broke yet another record with 10.5 million guests visiting during Season 29 and is inviting business owners to join in for another season. Those looking to kickstart or expand their retail business can do so with a Global Village retail shop and the opportunity to grow and reach millions of potential customers from around the world. Similarly, those looking to provide unparalleled guest services will benefit from the ease of operations through the popular destination's infrastructure and support. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. While showcasing the wonders of the world from various regions and cultures, the destination encourages those wishing to see their business grow, to register to participate in Season 30 through Global Village is the region's premier multicultural family destination for entertainment, dining, shopping and attractions. Since opening its gates in 1997, the entertainment destination has welcomed over 100 million guests, with Season 29 achieving a new proven record of a crowd footfall of 10.5 million. Season 29 hosted 30 pavilions representing over 90 cultures, with more than 3,500 shopping outlets and over 250 dining options. The park was home to 400+ world-class performers featured in 40,000 shows. Guests enjoyed over 200 rides and games at Carnaval, making Global Village home to the largest and most diverse range of events, shows, shopping and dining experiences.

Clicked a link, lost Dh2,500: New UAE scam targets online sellers
Clicked a link, lost Dh2,500: New UAE scam targets online sellers

Khaleej Times

timean hour ago

  • Khaleej Times

Clicked a link, lost Dh2,500: New UAE scam targets online sellers

When Dubai resident N.K. advertised his coffee table on a popular website to sell preloved items, he had no idea how it would be a trap. 'On the second day of my advertisement, a person messaged me on WhatsApp and said she was interested in buying it,' he said. 'We agreed on a price, and she said she would send me a Careem Delivery to pick up the table. She then asked me to click a link and enter my card details so she could pay me. Like a fool, I clicked on the link, gave my details, and immediately got a message that Dh2,500 had been drained from my account.' Although N.K. blocked his card immediately and raised a complaint with the bank, it was futile. 'I had heard of such scams, and I always used to wonder how people fell for it,' he said. 'I feel so angry with myself for being so naive.' N.K. is one of the people who have fallen for a new fast-spreading scam that is doing the rounds in the UAE. On Wednesday, tech giant Careem issued an advisory warning people to not fall prey for the fraud that is taking place in its name. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. 'Several users have been targeted, and we've already seen reports of near losses of up to Dh10,000,' a statement noted. 'We want to ensure users across the UAE are aware of the scam and are educated on what to look out for.' The company added that the scam was 'especially deceptive' as the fake site used a copycat URL that appears to users as in previews but redirects to a fake website once clicked. How the scam works Several residents took to social media to share how the scam worked. It mostly targeted those who were seeking to sell items. After approaching a seller showing interest in buying the article they were selling, the 'buyer' claims they can pay the money into the seller's credit or debit card and get a 'Careem Delivery' service to pick it up. The scammer then sends a link which asks the seller to enter all details of the card including the CVV code. Once the details are entered, the scammer steals money and deletes his number immediately. The company does not offer a service titled 'Careem Delivery'. Instead, it offers a 'Careem Box' service which customers can use to send small items between two selected spots or for a captain to buy an item from a store and deliver at a pre-determined location. The company has clarified that this service is only available in Dubai. Red flags In its advisory, the company also advised customers to watch out for other red flags. 'Careem services can only be accessed through the official app and are not available on any third-party websites,' the statement read. It added that users should watch out for unofficial URLs, unusual payment requests and pop-up ads. In screenshots shared by those who encountered these scammers, the URL can be seen having spelling errors. Authorities have repeatedly warned UAE residents to be vigilant about scams and never reveal their card numbers, OTP or any such private information online or on the phone. Some residents have lost up to Dh200,000 in such rackets. Authorities regularly crackdown on such criminals.

UAE Bank Banned from Taking New Customers for 6 Months
UAE Bank Banned from Taking New Customers for 6 Months

UAE Moments

timean hour ago

  • UAE Moments

UAE Bank Banned from Taking New Customers for 6 Months

A UAE-based bank has been barred from accepting new customers for six months after breaking Sharia governance rules that apply to Islamic banking. The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) issued the decision following an investigation and also slapped the bank with a fine of Dh3.5 million. Central Bank Found Compliance Failures According to the Central Bank, a regulatory review uncovered major lapses in the bank's adherence to Sharia requirements. These included violations of the Sharia Governance Framework, which outlines how Islamic financial services should be run in the country. The decision was made under Article 137 of the Decretal Federal Law No. 14 of 2018, which governs the operations of financial institutions in the UAE. What This Means for Customers The six-month ban means the bank cannot open new accounts or onboard new clients during this period. However, existing customers will not be affected, and the bank will continue its normal operations for them. The CBUAE stressed its commitment to maintaining integrity and transparency in the banking sector. It warned that all licensed financial institutions are expected to follow the legal standards in place and that non-compliance will result in firm action.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store