SAN RAMON, Calif., Aug. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- AutoRABIT, a leading provider of enterprise-class, metadata-aware DevOps solutions for Salesforce, announced that Tim Van Ash has joined as Vice President of Products. He will assume responsibility for the AutoRABIT's Product Portfolio of Automated Release Management and Data Protection (Vault) products.
"Tim brings over 25 years of experience in enterprise IT software, DevOps and SaaS, and we are thrilled to have him on the executive team at AutoRABIT," said Vishnu Datla, AutoRABIT's President and CEO. "Tim has an excellent executive track record of driving growth and scaling SaaS businesses; his experience and energy will allow us to accelerate our global growth and innovation."
Tim comes to AutoRABIT after serving five years at Virtana as the Senior Vice President of Products where he oversaw the re-invention of Virtana's products and portfolio expansion. He directed the rebuilding of their engineering team following the merger with Load DynamiX as well as the product and portfolio transformation. Prior to Virtana, he held various executive positions at CA Technologies and HP.
"I am excited to join the AutoRABIT team," said Van Ash. "AutoRABIT is an established leader in Salesforce DevOps and Backup & Recovery. Our mission is to add and accelerate value for customers by delighting their developers and admins, increasing release velocity, improving code quality, and ensuring mission-critical data is safe and compliant."
About AutoRABIT
AutoRABIT offers a suite of products to automate CI/CD and data and metadata backup processes for Salesforce. The Automated Release Management (ARM) Suite for Salesforce allows teams to configure, build, test, and manage development, environments, and deployments on their Salesforce instance. Vault Data Backup and Recovery enables continuous backup as part of the CI/CD process. AutoRABIT's Metadata Mastery™ is a proprietary technology developed to manage the dependencies, profiles, and relationships associated with Salesforce metadata. Visit AutoRABIT for more information.
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