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We are pleased to announce the appointment of Duško Vukmanović as CloudVane’s new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), a significant step towards strengthening our technological capabilities and fostering innovation.
Duško joins us with extensive experience from his tenure at Oracle, where he specialised in designing cloud-native services, which includes working on Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) and the creation of the Service Mesh service in Oracle Cloud. His leadership in these roles showcased his expertise in product management, application development, and cloud-native technologies.
Holding a PhD in computing and numerous Oracle certifications, Duško’s blend of academic achievement and professional experience makes him uniquely qualified to lead the development of CloudVane. What makes Duško a great addition to the CloudVane team is not just his professional expertise but also his personal ethos. An ardent supporter of an active lifestyle, his passion for football (dedicated fan of the Rudeš football club), tennis, and skiing resonates with CloudVane’s culture of promoting a healthy, balanced work-life environment.
As one of the reasons for joining CloudVane, Duško expressed his motivation to be part of an innovative team dedicated to leveraging state-of-the-art technology. He was thrilled to hear that CloudVane is known for its emphasis on creativity and lifelong learning. His goal is to guide CloudVane’s talented team towards upgrading the product, aiming to revolutionise financial management in the cloud. He believes that “CloudVane 2.0 will transform how businesses handle financial management in the cloud, helping them reach optimal efficiency and financial well-being.”
Duško’s appointment marks the company’s commitment to advancing CloudVane’s technology and product offerings. His experience and leadership are expected to contribute to the ongoing development and success, ensuring that CloudVane continues to meet the needs of businesses looking to optimise their multicloud expenses.
This blog was originally published on the CloudVane website.