Padmasree Warrior
Padmasree Warrior
Padmasree Warrior
With a last name like Warrior, you expect ferociousness. In fact, Padmasree Warrior is just the opposite -- a humble leader who says she likes to play practical jokes on her staff. She worked her way up to CTO at Motorola before joining Cisco in 2007. Her ingenious approach today can best be described as holistic. For instance, one of her major projects is what Cisco calls "unified computing" -- linking all data-center resources together to make them more efficient and cost effective. "The data center today can best be described as 'islands of virtualization': technical islands, procedural islands, organizational islands, operational islands," she told colleagues earlier this year. "[There's] no innovation in the market enabling these islands to be traversed seamlessly, securely, or simply." Her job: to build the bridges. -- by Zachary Wilson
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Padmasree Warrior is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Cisco Systems, (NASDAQ: CSCO) and the former CTO of Motorola, Inc. Padmasree joined Motorola in 1984, as one of only a few women in its Arizona facility and she served in a broad range of roles over the course of her twenty-three years at the company, eventually achieving the position of Chief Technology Officer in its Semiconductor Products Sector, which became Freescale Semiconductor. When named Motorola's CTO in January 2003, Warrior became Motorola’s first female executive and in 2005 she was promoted to executive vice president. On December 4, 2007 she left Motorola to become CTO at Cisco Systems. -- Wikipedia (5/15/2009).













Well forget about Motorola , she is the CTO of Cisco ...what else you need . " Cisco"