Rob Innella Joins DMI as Vice President of Enterprise Solutions Division
Microsoft Technology Leader Will Leverage Company's Microsoft Gold Solutions Partner Standing to Further Expand Enterprise IT Solutions Business
BETHESDA, Md., April 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- DMI, a leading IT solutions and business strategy consulting firm, today announced that it has named Rob Innella as Vice President of DMI's Enterprise Solutions Division. In this role, Innella will focus on growing DMI's Microsoft Solutions Unit, providing federal and commercial clients with solutions and services that optimize the lasting business value from their investment in the Microsoft platform. DMI is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, the top standard in Microsoft's partner designation program--the top 1 percent of Microsoft partners worldwide.
Innella will build on DMI's impressive record of success, delivering Microsoft SharePoint-based enterprise solutions for correspondence management, document management, and audit tracking. The company will leverage related technologies like Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Fast Search Server 2010 for SharePoint, and Microsoft Dynamics CRM to further enhance its growth.
"We are proud to be among the elite few to hold gold-tier status as a Microsoft partner. Rob's direct experience with Microsoft technology and his proven track record delivering winning solutions to federal and commercial clients make him an ideal leader for DMI's Enterprise Solutions Division," said Sunny Bajaj, President and CEO of DMI. "With Microsoft's seal of approval, customers can count on us to design and implement solutions that maximize the return on their Microsoft software investments. With Rob's extensive expertise and guidance, we will continue to lead the charge in providing our customers with invaluable insight and service."
"DMI is positioned to leverage a wide array of Microsoft products to support critical customer initiatives and enable solutions that are unmatched by any competitor," said Rob Innella, VP of Enterprise Solutions Division. "Whether it involves building Intranets to improve communication, individual productivity and team efficiency or creating a strong document management foundation, I am excited to join a team that focuses on creating solutions that ensure client success and long-lasting value."
Innella brings to DMI more than 25 years of experience in information technology in both the federal and commercial markets. Prior to joining DMI, Innella led Avanade Inc's $30 million federal business unit, managing more than 100 staff, serving all sectors of the federal government. In this role, Innella built and fostered strategic relationships with Accenture, Microsoft and other partners. Innella has held a variety of leadership roles throughout his career, focused in software engineering, program management, business development and operations.
Innella's extensive knowledge in Microsoft products and technologies such as SharePoint, Biztalk, Bing, SQL Server and the.NET platform, will enable DMI to expand its Microsoft development footprint in commercial and federal markets, building scalable software solutions that securely manage and share information, automate business processes, and deliver improved customer service through the Web.
About DMI
DMI is a leading IT solutions and business strategy consulting firm focused on providing solutions that transform enterprise operations in government and business. Our commitment to superior services and solutions, including Strategic Consulting, Managed Services, Application Development, Mobility Solutions, and Cybersecurity Solutions, has resulted in dramatic growth and an expanding client base that includes fourteen of the fifteen U.S. Federal Departments and dozens of commercial clients. DMI is headquartered in Bethesda MD, with satellite and project offices around the world.
Contact: |
|
Laura Florek |
Sarah Scruggs |
DMI |
Sage Communications (for DMI) |
240.547.6669 |
703.207.0435 |
SOURCE DMI
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article