Compuware appoints Neeraj Dotel as MD for India

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Compuware appoints Neeraj Dotel as MD for India

Compuware has appointed Neeraj Dotel as Managing Director for its India operations. Dotel will be responsible for building the Compuware India team and incubating its business in the fast-growing Indian market. As the Managing Director for India, he will also be a part of the core team responsible for creating strategies for emerging markets.

Dotel is a software industry veteran, having spent close-to 11 years in Microsoft India. During the course of his career, he has also worked with the leading IT companies such as EMC Data Storage Systems and HCL. For most of his career, he has worked very closely with financial services customers, vendors and regulators and is a Subject Matter Expert on technology in banking, especially around financial inclusion and mobile payments.

"I am very thrilled to join Compuware India and to take on this role," said Dotel. "Compuware Gomez is a complete game changer in the field of Application Performance Management, because we cover the entire delivery chain, all the way from the data center to each individual user at the last mile."

"We are delighted to announce Neeraj's appointment as Managing Director for Compuware India. Neeraj will be responsible for driving the strategy and execution of all sales and marketing efforts to support Compuware's growth and associations in India. With over 16 years of experience in sales and marketing, Neeraj brings on board the perfect combination of industry knowledge and thorough understanding of the sales market in India," said Nick Evered, Compuware Regional Vice-President, Asia and India.

With the appointment of Dotel as the Managing Director of Compuware India, the company has strengthened its customer focus and consolidated its business offerings in India.

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