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Sunil Kumar Thakur joins BMC Software as Country Manager

BMC Software has announced the appointment of Sunil Kumar Thakur as Country Manager for its India operations. Sunil will lead the team that will help realize BMC’s Digital Enterprise Management (DEM) strategy in India.

Sunil brings with him close to two decades of experience in the technology industry and has held various leadership positions. Prior to joining BMC Software, Sunil worked with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Software, Tata Indicom and Sify Technologies. In his last assignment with HPE, Sunil lead the Government & Defense Business for the company.

“We welcome Sunil to our team as we continue to grow our business in India. India is an important market for our DEM strategy,” said Gavin Selkirk, President, Asia Pacific at BMC Software. “Sunil has led various transformational engagements with large enterprises and we are confident that he will continue to do so for BMC.”

“Enterprises in India are adopting and taking advantage of digital transformation wave. BMC is a global leader in innovative software solutions that help businesses transform into digital enterprises. It is exciting for me to be a part of this transformation and I look forward to playing a key role in shaping the enterprise technology sector,” said Sunil Kumar Thakur, Country Manager – India, BMC Software.

Sunil will be responsible for implementing the company’s new “Living IT” strategy, placing people at the heart of IT with a revitalized portfolio of revolutionary products developed to make IT more agile, relevant and competitive. Sunil’s experience in the industry will help BMC Software build on their commitment to the Indian market.

Sunil holds an MBA from the University Institute of Management, UIM, Jabalpur.

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