IGEL, provider of the managed
endpoint operating system for secured access to any digital workspace, announced the appointment of Klaus Oestermann as CEO. A proven leader in
growing global software businesses, Oestermann succeeds Jed Ayres who will
continue on as IGEL Company Advisor.
Oestermann,
who brings a track record for scaling global software businesses while building
market positions and brand value, was selected by the IGEL Board to take the
top executive position after being named Executive Chair of the Board earlier
this year. His expertise in balancing strategic planning and execution with
financial discipline and organizational efficiency will catapult IGEL's market
share and accelerate global adoption of the company's innovative IGEL COSMOS
platform - which optimizes digital workspace delivery while maintaining
security, compliance, and control.
"IGEL
has built one of the most respected solutions in the end user compute (EUC)
industry," said Oestermann. "We stand at the forefront of digital workspace OS
innovation, combining engineering excellence with strategic partnerships across
top hardware device manufacturers and industry software leaders. As the future
of work increasingly turns to hybrid, IGEL is poised to capture a tremendous
global growth opportunity. I am eager to work with the IGEL team and its great
channel partners to take the company to its full potential."
As CEO,
Oestermann will be executing a global expansion strategy while elevating the
IGEL brand, value proposition, and market position. Emphasis will center around
the IGEL COSMOS platform and its unmatched ability to lower total
endpoint cost of ownership, drive sustainability initiatives, and exceed
compliance requirements, delivering a security platform that enables next-gen
protection through prevention for regulated industries. Specific focus will be
given to IGEL's adoption across key global vertical markets including
healthcare, government, financial services, retail, manufacturing, and high
tech.
"We
thank Jed for his incredible contributions to IGEL's evolution these past seven
years as he drove the company's successful transformation into a software
leader with the groundbreaking operating system platform for today's hybrid
work era," said Jonathan Meeks, Managing Director, TA Associates and IGEL Board
Member. "Now, as we chart the next phase of IGEL's global growth, we are
pleased to pass the leadership torch to Klaus. His years of proven software
industry expertise for high-growth businesses will usher in a new era for IGEL
as the company capitalizes on the significant market opportunity being driven
by the future of hybrid work."
Oestermann is an enterprise
software, SaaS and EUC industry expert with a deep networking and cyber
security background. Most notably, he was an officer of the company and the
visionary leader behind the Citrix Networking & Security division
(Netscaler), growing it from $40 million to a $800 million business. He is also
an investor and on the boards of BedRock Systems and Zigna. In the past decade
he has been very active in the Silicon Valley startup community as an investor,
advisor, and board member in companies such as The Fabric Venture Funds, True
Lark, Rancher Labs (acquired by SUSE), Mesh7 (acquired by VMware), IoTium
(acquired by View), Spanugo (acquired by IBM), CloudVolumes (acquired by VMware),
Venafi (acquired by Thoma Bravo) and Cotendo (acquired by Akamai). He has also
co-founded OestermannWines.com with his daughter.