26th March 2024: Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, today announces the appointment of Noel Brilly as Hybrid Cloud Business Development Manager.
In his new role, Noel will be focused on developing Auxilion’s Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) hybrid cloud business portfolio, including the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform. As well as overseeing the evolution of this offering, Noel will be responsible for driving business growth and bringing HPE technologies to Auxilion’s existing customer base and new clients.
Noel has extensive experience with HPE products, having worked in the company for 35 years. For the last six years he worked in GreenLake Hybrid Cloud Sales and business management, engaging with HPE’s Irish partner community to develop business opportunities and close deals.
Prior to his involvement in GreenLake, Noel held a worldwide role within the HPE Networks Development Team, working on the integration of Aruba Networks . During this time, he created the Campus Care solution for HPE Services which helps customers manage large complex networks. His earlier years with HPE saw him hold a variety of pre-sales and service management roles in its Irish subsidiary.
Commenting on his new position, Noel Brilly said: “Auxilion and HPE’s relationship continues to go from strength to strength, and I am looking forward to helping Auxilion grow its reseller business and develop hybrid cloud business for both current and new customers. I feel that my knowledge and insight on all things HPE will be a valuable asset in helping our current sales and delivery teams to be as educated and innovative as possible when it comes to HPE solutions.”
Paul Schmitz, Auxilion Group Sales Director, added: “Noel’s three and a half decades of experience with HPE make him an excellent addition to Auxilion as we look to grow our hybrid cloud division. Cloud adoption and usage will only increase and having Noel’s expertise to support our teams, clients and partners on their digital transformation journeys will prove to be an invaluable resource.”