Pulse Secure’s products were also recognised by InfoSec’s Global Excellence program for NAC, SSL/VPN and BYOD solutions
Ramakrishna has also been appointed as member of the Board and brings nearly 25 years of experience

Pulse Secure, a leading provider of access and mobile security solutions to the enterprise and service providers, announced that Sudhakar Ramakrishna has been appointed CEO and a member of the Board of Directors, effective immediately.

Previous experience

Ramakrishna brings nearly 25 years of industry-related experience that includes product and marketing strategies, business management and domain expertise across a wide spectrum of software and security technologies, including cloud-based architectures and solutions. Most recently, Ramakrishna was the senior vice president and general manager for the Citrix Enterprise and Service Provider Division. In that role, he had profit and loss (P&L) responsibility for a portfolio of approximately $2.5 billion covering virtualisation, cloud networking, mobile platforms and cloud services solutions.

“Sudhakar is the ideal CEO to lead Pulse Secure’s rapidly evolving business,” said Al Zollar, Pulse Secure Executive Chairman and executive partner of Siris Capital Group, LLC. “His deep-rooted expertise in the enterprise networking space is a perfect match for Pulse Secure. During Sudhakar’s career, he has thrived– not only in innovating and growing revenue extensively, but also with a proven track record of leading world class organisations by identifying and building exceptional talent, developing strong corporate cultures and delivering customer growth with purpose. We couldn’t be any happier to have such a proven leader at the helm.”

Future developments

The appointment of Ramakrishna further exemplifies Pulse Secure’s commitment to the enterprise and service provider segments and being the leader in next generation secure access solutions. The announcement comes on the heels of tremendous company momentum, including the launch of a new channel program, Pulse Secure Connect Now. Pulse Secure’s products were also recognised by InfoSec’s Global Excellence program for NAC, SSL/VPN and BYOD solutions as well as the by the Govies for Access Control Software and Controllers. The company protects more than 20,000 enterprise customers, 18 million endpoints and owns more than 200 patents.

“In the era of mobility and the cloud, with amorphous and ever changing enterprise boundaries, secure access to infrastructure and applications is a key business challenge for organizations of all sizes” Ramakrishna said. “I look forward to working with the Pulse Secure team and extending its legacy of delivering innovative solutions to address critical and evolving security needs of customers and delivering great user experiences”

Before Citrix, Ramakrishna served as President of Products and Services at Polycom, where he was responsible for the company’s $1.4 billion voice and video collaboration products, global services and operations team. He previously held product and business leadership roles at Motorola, 3Com and U.S. Robotics.

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