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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | Staff Reporter, Singapore
Published: 23 Nov 11
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HP appoints Ruma Balasubramanian as Vice President of Enterprise Services in Asia

Balasubramanian will report to David Caspari, senior vice president, Enterprise Services, HP Asia Pacific & Japan.

HP has appointed Ruma Balasubramanian as vice president and general manager, Enterprise Services, HP Asia. Balasubramanian will report to David Caspari, senior vice president, Enterprise Services, HP Asia Pacific & Japan.

Balasubramanian will be responsible for the development and delivery of HP’s services to help enterprise clients achieve success through a range of offerings including infrastructure services, business process outsourcing, application solutions as well as cloud implementations.

Balasubramanian was previously vice president of sales for HP Enterprise Services, Asia Pacific & Japan, and has 22 years of experience in IT and management consulting. She has spent most of her career working in Asia Pacific and the United States.

Prior to joining HP Enterprise Services, Balasubramanian held management consulting roles in the healthcare practices of AT Kearney and CSC. Balasubramanian also worked at IBM serving the U.S. Navy.

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