RiverMeadow's Strategic Move: Noel Hara Takes Charge as Head of Public Sector

RiverMeadow Welcomes Noel Hara as Senior Vice President



In a significant leadership change aimed at bolstering its capabilities within the public sector, RiverMeadow Software Inc. has appointed Noel Hara as the Senior Vice President and Head of Public Sector. This strategic move seeks to enhance modernization efforts for government agencies across Federal, State, and Local Government (SLG) markets. Amid increasing pressure for public organizations to update outdated technological frameworks and embrace resilient multi-cloud environments, Hara’s expertise will play a crucial role.

Hara comes to RiverMeadow with an extensive background, having spent over ten years at a leading global systems integrator, where he was instrumental in guiding public sector clients through various digital transformation processes. His previous role as Chief Technology Officer in the Public Sector showcases his profound understanding of the needs and challenges faced by governmental bodies today.

"The public sector is a vast arena filled with modernization challenges that RiverMeadow is uniquely positioned to address," stated Justin Yunag, RiverMeadow’s Chief Revenue Officer. He praised Hara's unique perspective that emphasizes the importance of aligning technology solutions with the missions of governmental organizations. This alignment is expected to drive growth and improve service delivery for government agencies.

Under Hara's leadership, RiverMeadow aims to provide tailored technological solutions that support government operations effectively. The company’s innovative Workload Mobility platform is specifically crafted to navigate the varied infrastructure typical of government setups. It simplifies the migration of virtual machines and facilitates OS upgrades, minimizing risks typically associated with such transitions, thereby allowing agencies to concentrate on delivering essential services.

"Joining RiverMeadow at this pivotal moment is incredibly exciting for me," shared Hara. Recognizing the growing demand for agility and swift implementation within the public sector, he looks forward to enhancing service capabilities for governmental operations. Hara is committed to leveraging RiverMeadow’s automation skills in VM migration and OS upgrades, positioning agencies for success in both cloud and on-prem environments.

In his new role, Hara will focus on key initiatives such as:
- Automated OS Modernization: This approach streamlines upgrades for agencies with outdated operating systems, ensuring that security remains intact while meeting compliance standards.
- Hybrid On-Premise Mobility: By facilitating seamless transition and mobility of workloads across various platforms, agencies can operate without interruptions.
- Strategic Partner Integration: Strengthening delivery strategies in collaboration with major partners like Dell, HPE, and Red Hat will create a unified experience for users across different government departments.

CEO Jim Jordan welcomed Hara to the leadership team, underscoring the importance of Hara's insights in tackling the distinct challenges that government CIOs face. Having a leader of Hara's caliber, with experience in high-stakes systems integration, is seen as a pivotal advantage in helping public sector clients meet their strategic goals.

About RiverMeadow Software


With a reputation as a front-runner in the field of Workload Mobility, RiverMeadow Software simplifies the migration of workloads across private and public cloud environments. The company’s comprehensive platform combines integrated Discovery, Assessment, and Migration capabilities, allowing for faster, reliable, and low-risk modernization processes. The company remains committed to evolving its solutions to further support the ongoing digital transformation needs of its clientele.

For additional information about RiverMeadow and its offerings, or to connect with Noel Hara on professional networks like LinkedIn, visit www.rivermeadow.com.

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