Orange Business elevates Didier Jaubert as head of global communications solutions


Orange Business
Services announced that it appointed Didier Jaubert, current head of Global
Services, as head of Global Communications Solutions.


Jaubert will replace
Marc Blanchet who is transitioning to head
of Enterprise France. Based in Paris, Blanchet will report to Delphine Ernotte”‘Cunci,
executive director, Orange France, and remains on the Orange Business Services
leadership team.


In his expanded role
of leading both Global Services and Global Communications Solutions, Jaubert
will oversee six key areas including cloud computing, global mobility, IP
advanced services, network solutions, unified communications and collaboration,
and SOHO and SME offers.


Based in Paris,
Jaubert will continue to report to Vivek Badrinath, chief executive officer of
Orange Business Services
.


Our success in cloud
computing is increasingly dependant on our ability to quickly leverage our
strengths in both network and IT,” said Vivek Badrinath, CEO, Orange Business
Services.


In addition, the
unified communications market has accelerated its evolution, so it is crucial
to streamline our organization and move a step forward in integration of
network and IT services. The goal is to adapt very quickly to market changes
and opportunities enabling us to fulfil the promise of making the business
lives of our customers easier,” Badrinath added.


Jaubert joined Orange Business Services in 2007 as
senior vice president to lead the Outsourcing and Large
Projects organization worldwide.


Jaubert began his career at IBM in 1983 where he held a
number of sales management positions, in both France and the U.S. Within
IBM, he served as vice president, Global Technology Services, in charge of
the banking and insurance sectors for France and Western Africa.


He was notably responsible for IBM’s main technological
partnerships in these sectors. He previously spent three years managing
IBM’s Consulting and System Integration Division for France, Belgium and Middle
East.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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