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Zawya
03-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Gigamon welcomes Damian Wilk to lead EMEA emerging markets as regional demand for deep observability builds
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Gigamon, a leading deep observability company, welcomes Damian Wilk as general manager for EMEA Emerging Markets, as it continues to accelerate growth across the region. EMEA Emerging Markets organizations are facing an increasingly complex and AI-fueled landscape that has left many organizations vulnerable. As a result, deep observability has become mission-critical for securing and managing today's complex hybrid cloud infrastructure. In the Gigamon 2025 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey, 89 percent of Security and IT leaders agreed that deep observability is a foundational element of cloud security. The Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline helps organizations secure and manage hybrid cloud infrastructure by efficiently delivering network-derived telemetry directly to cloud, security, and traditional observability tools, helping to eliminate blind spots, optimize network traffic, and increase existing tool efficiency by up to 90 percent. New Leadership Deepens Regional Cybersecurity Expertise Based in Dubai, Damian Wilk will lead Gigamon expansion efforts across the Middle East, Africa, and Southern Europe, advancing the company's ability to help regional customers gain deep observability across their hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure. Wilk will focus on accelerating customer growth, strengthening the channel ecosystem, and building momentum around the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline. This leadership addition reflects a focused effort to scale enterprise customer engagement in complex, high-opportunity markets through refined go-to-market strategies and strong regional partnerships. The deep observability market grew 17 percent year-over-year in 2024, underscoring increasing demand for solutions that offer advanced visibility and security across hybrid cloud environments. 'Damian is a dynamic sales leader with a deep understanding of customer needs and an unwavering commitment to driving results,' said Mark Coates, vice president, EMEA at Gigamon. 'His appointment underscores our strategic focus on EMEA's Emerging Markets and highlights our dedication to delivering sustained growth and enhanced value to our customers and partners across these critical regions.' 'As organizations across EMEA's Emerging Markets navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape, Gigamon is uniquely positioned to help them gain complete visibility and insights across all data in motion in their hybrid cloud infrastructure,' said Wilk. 'We are committed to delivering powerful, customer-centric solutions that drive meaningful outcomes, and with the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline, that's exactly what we're delivering.' Wilk brings over 20 years of enterprise sales leadership experience across the UK and EMEA. He has held senior roles at Rubrik, Veritas Technologies, Good Technology, and Cisco, where he led regional sales teams and strategic customer initiatives in cybersecurity and data management. About Gigamon Gigamon® offers a deep observability pipeline that efficiently delivers network-derived telemetry to cloud, security, and observability tools. This helps eliminate security blind spots and reduce tool costs, enabling you to better secure and manage your hybrid cloud infrastructure. Gigamon serves more than 4,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of Fortune 100 enterprises, 9 of the 10 largest mobile network providers, and hundreds of governments and educational organizations. To learn more, please visit © 2025 Gigamon. All rights reserved. Gigamon and the Gigamon logo are trademarks of Gigamon in the United States and/or other countries. Gigamon trademarks can be found at All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information, please contact: Gigamon@


TECHx
02-06-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Gigamon Appoints Damian Wilk to Lead EMEA Markets
Home » C-Suite Watch » Gigamon Appoints Damian Wilk to Lead EMEA Markets Gigamon, a leading deep observability company, has announced the appointment of Damian Wilk as General Manager for EMEA Emerging Markets. The company revealed that this strategic move supports its goal of accelerating growth across the region. EMEA Emerging Markets are facing a rapidly evolving and AI-driven threat landscape. Gigamon reported that this has left many organizations exposed to growing cybersecurity risks. As a result, deep observability has become critical for securing and managing today's hybrid cloud environments. According to the Gigamon 2025 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey: 89% of Security and IT leaders agree deep observability is foundational for cloud security. The Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline helps eliminate blind spots, optimize network traffic, and improve tool efficiency by up to 90%. Wilk, based in Dubai, will lead efforts across the Middle East, Africa, and Southern Europe. Gigamon stated that his role includes accelerating customer growth, expanding channel partnerships, and driving adoption of the Deep Observability Pipeline. The appointment marks a strategic effort to enhance customer engagement and strengthen Gigamon's regional presence. The company revealed that the deep observability market grew 17% year-over-year in 2024. Mark Coates, Vice President of EMEA at Gigamon, said Wilk is a dynamic sales leader with deep customer understanding and a strong track record. Wilk shared that Gigamon is uniquely positioned to help organizations gain full visibility across hybrid cloud infrastructure. He emphasized the company's focus on customer-centric solutions that drive outcomes. Wilk brings over two decades of enterprise sales leadership across the UK and EMEA. His experience includes roles at Rubrik, Veritas Technologies, Good Technology, and Cisco, where he led strategic initiatives in cybersecurity and data management. Gigamon reported that this leadership change highlights its commitment to delivering greater value to customers and partners in key markets.