Dell Boomi appoints new ANZ managing director


Thursday, 26 October, 2017

Dell Boomi appoints new ANZ managing director

A new managing director for Australia and New Zealand has just been appointed at Dell Boomi.

Nicholas Lambrou will take on the role to provide governance and drive revenue and customer adoption in ANZ.

Lambrou joins Boomi with almost 30 years’ experience in the ANZ technology industry. He most recently completed a 17-year tenure with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), where he held several senior roles across its consumer, SMB and enterprise businesses. Lambrou’s time at HPE was preceded by similar positions at Gateway, NetComm and Lexmark International RS.

“Boomi’s growth in the ANZ region has been driven by this market’s general acceptance that digital transformation is critical to business performance, and acknowledgement that technologies like Boomi are essential to these programs’ success. Nicholas’s experience and understanding of the ANZ market will be invaluable in helping us continue our momentum and expand our footprint in the region,” said Michael Evans, Boomi managing director for the Asia–Pacific and Japan region.

Boomi provides cloud integration and workflow automation software to build The Connected Business. As connected businesses, organisations have the ability to connect everything and engage everywhere to quickly achieve business agility, data-driven decision-making and focus on customers.

“Over the next three months, my focus will be on observing the local business, reviewing our operating relationship with customers and partners, and driving our strategy to enhance the value Boomi delivers to those clients. This also includes expanding the general awareness around the role and benefits integration provides to transformation programs,” said Lambrou.

Boomi has continued investing in regional resources, tripling its headcount in the last 12 months with intent to further double the APJ team by the end of 2018.

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