The company said Tuesday Zeman will be responsible for driving engineering innovation and accelerating technical collaboration with Microsoft Teams, Azure and Microsoft 365 platforms.
“CIOs in national security and critical infrastructure enterprises depend on Mattermost for their most vital workflows from incident response to crisis communications and critical event management,” said Mattermost CEO Ian Tien.
“Pavel is the ideal engineering leader to accelerate the integration of Mattermost’s Mission IT solutions with Microsoft’s Enterprise IT platforms including Azure and Azure AI, Entra ID, Teams and Teams Marketplace, Graph API, and the broader M365 ecosystem,” Tien added.
Zeman brings over two decades of industry experience in engineering, security, mobile security, and critical infrastructure to the role.
He has held senior technical leadership positions at several technology companies, including Red Canary, VMware, MobileIron and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT).
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