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Ratmir Timashev


Ratmir Vilyevich Timashev (Russian: Ратмир Вильевич Тимашев; born 26 June 1966) is a Russian-born, Connecticut-based IT entrepreneur, and founder and former CEO of Veeam Software.[1][2] Following the sale of Veeam to Insight Partners, Timashev launched Object First, an S3-compatible object storage startup in 2022.[3][4] He was listed in The Top 25 Innovators of the Year by CRN Magazine in 2015 [5] and won a Silver Stevie Award for Executive of the Year — Computer Services.[6] In January 2024, he renounced Russian citizenship.[7]

Ratmir Timashev
Ратмир Тимашев
Born (1966-06-26) 26 June 1966 (age 57)
Ufa, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Alma materMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Ohio State University
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur,
Co-Founder of Veeam Software
OrganizationVeeam Software
Websitewww.veeam.com/management-team.html

Early life and education edit

Ratmir Timashev was born in Ufa, Russian SFSR, in 1966.[8] He is a 1990 graduate of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Timashev immigrated to the United States in 1992 to attend the chemical physics program at Ohio State University, graduating with a master's degree in chemical physics in 1996. At OSU he worked under the supervision of Dr. Terry Miller, Ohio Eminent Scholar Professor Emeritus, and Dr. George McBane.[9][10]

Career edit

In 1995, while still a graduate student at OSU, he started his first business with his college roommate, Andrei Baronov. The first business established by Timashev was an internet e-commerce start-up. With his partner, Baronov, he built an online store to sell computer parts. Later in 1996, the two partners created several tools for Windows NT administrators and these tools' sales soon exceeded the revenue from the computer parts' sales, which led Timashev to start a new company, Aelita Software.[11] Started in 1997, Aelita Software, was focused on Windows Server systems management and monitoring software.[12] Over the next eight years, Aelita grew to $30 million in sales. At the beginning of 2004, the company was sold to its prime competitor, Quest Software, for about $115 million. Timashev then became a General Manager at Quest Software, overseeing the new Windows Enterprise Management business unit. He left Quest Software at the beginning of 2005.[13]

In late 2005, Timashev realized the potential of virtualization technologies. He decided to do something similar to what he and Baronov had done for Windows NT, but for the virtual environment instead. In 2006, Timashev started a new company that he named Veeam Software.[14][15] The first Veeam products were designed for managing and monitoring the VMware ESX virtualization platform. In 2008 the company released a backup tool called Veeam Backup & Replication. The tool soon became Veeam's flagship product and helped the company enter the backup market.[16]

By the end of 2015, Veeam Software employed more than 1,950 people worldwide[17] and reported $474 million in revenue.[18]

In 2011, Forbes magazine included Timashev among the top 30 IT businessmen in Russia.[19] In 2016 Kommersant listed him in the top 100 Russian Internet millionaires.[20] In 2018, Forbes had him as 116th among the 200 richest businessmen in Russia[21] with a fortune of $950 million.

Personal life and Philanthropy edit

Timashev currently resides in Greenwich, Connecticut with his family.[22][23]

In 2017, Timashev and his wife, Angela, established the Timashev Family Foundation to support arts education, entrepreneurship, and other causes.[24]

As part of Timashev's efforts to promote tech entrepreneurship in Ohio, the Foundation pledged $110 million to establish the Center for Software Innovation at the Ohio State University in 2023.[25][26]

Venture activities edit

Since 2004, Timashev and Baronov started investing in information technology companies that develop internet and software products. They established ABRT Venture Fund (the name ABRT came from the first letters of the founders’ names: Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev). The company mainly invests in eastern and central European-based companies.[27] The fund invests in startup companies, provides its own specialists to enable sales, marketing and other necessary activities, and then exits on IPO or a company's sale stage.[28]

In 2022, Timashev and Baronov launched Object First, an S3-compatible object storage startup.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ Bruce Rogers (January 7, 2014). "Is Veeam The Next $Billion Virtualization and Cloud Software Company?". Forbes.
  2. ^ "Veeam Software, Inc.: CEO and Executives". Bloomberg Business.
  3. ^ Yakov Sadchikov (August 21, 2012). "Top 10 Venture Capital Companies Investing in Russia". The Moscow Times. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  4. ^ Fritts, Harold (February 16, 2023). "Object First Ootbi Backup Appliance for Veeam Launched". Storage Review.
  5. ^ Sarah Kuranda (August 3, 2015). "The Top 25 Innovators Of 2015". CRN Magazine.
  6. ^ "2015 Management Awards Category - Stevie® Award Winners". The International Business Awards.
  7. ^ "Двое бывших участников списка Forbes отказались от российского гражданства". Forbes Russia (in Russian). 2024-02-29.
  8. ^ Goins, Tony (January 29, 2004). "Aelita Software to be acquired by Quest Software". The Business Journals. Columbus Business First.
  9. ^ "2022 Honoring Excellence recognizes service, achievement by distinguished alumni". March 31, 2022.
  10. ^ "Alumnus awards Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences $17 million". Philanthropy News Digest. June 4, 2020.
  11. ^ "Unicorn in the Making: Veeam CEO Ratmir Timashev (Part 3)". One Million by One Million. August 20, 2014.
  12. ^ Javier E. Rojas (October 6, 2009). "Conversation with Ratmir Timashev, Founder, Aelita Software Corp". Sandhill.
  13. ^ "Aelita buyout closes". Columbus Business First. March 18, 2004.
  14. ^ Dubie, Denise (5 September 2007). "Veeam takes on virtual management". Network World.
  15. ^ "Unicorn in the Making: Veeam CEO Ratmir Timashev (Part 4)". One Million by One Million. August 20, 2014.
  16. ^ Chris Mellor (May 23, 2013). "Backup bods Veeam quietly gobbling up ever-greater market share". The Register.
  17. ^ Mellor, Chris (2 November 2015). "Veeam's virtual virtuosity gets more customers by the balls". The Register.
  18. ^ Dave Raffo (February 5, 2016). "Veeam Availability Suite to get physical complement". SearchDataBackup. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  19. ^ Андрей Бабицкий (2011-02-28). . Forbes (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2016-10-12. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  20. ^ (in Russian). Издательский дом Коммерсантъ. 2014-02-03. Archived from the original on 2022-01-08. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  21. ^ . forbes.ru (in Russian). 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-12-07.
  22. ^ Gordon, Maggie. "Mead Point property sells for $19.9 million". Greenwich Time.
  23. ^ "Ratmir Timashev, Timashev Family Foundation". Timashev Family Foundation.
  24. ^ "Ratmir Timashev, Timashev Family Foundation". Timashev Family Foundation.
  25. ^ Jaschik, Scott (17 February 2023). "Ohio State Gets $110 Million Gift". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  26. ^ Langer, Jessica; Wright, Aubrey (16 February 2023). "Timashev Family Foundation Donates $110 Million For Software Innovation Center, Marking Largest University Donation Ever". The Lantern.
  27. ^ "OpenView and ABRT Venture Fund Announce". OpenView Ventures. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  28. ^ "ABRT Venture Fund - Investment Process". ABRT Venture Fund. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  29. ^ Schwartz, Jeffrey. "Veeam Co-Founders Launch Startup Object First with S3-Compatible Storage". Channel Futures.

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Ratmir Vilyevich Timashev Russian Ratmir Vilevich Timashev born 26 June 1966 is a Russian born Connecticut based IT entrepreneur and founder and former CEO of Veeam Software 1 2 Following the sale of Veeam to Insight Partners Timashev launched Object First an S3 compatible object storage startup in 2022 3 4 He was listed in The Top 25 Innovators of the Year by CRN Magazine in 2015 5 and won a Silver Stevie Award for Executive of the Year Computer Services 6 In January 2024 he renounced Russian citizenship 7 Ratmir TimashevRatmir TimashevBorn 1966 06 26 26 June 1966 age 57 Ufa Russian SFSR Soviet UnionAlma materMoscow Institute of Physics and TechnologyOhio State UniversityOccupation s Entrepreneur Co Founder of Veeam SoftwareOrganizationVeeam SoftwareWebsitewww wbr veeam wbr com wbr management team wbr html Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life and Philanthropy 4 Venture activities 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editRatmir Timashev was born in Ufa Russian SFSR in 1966 8 He is a 1990 graduate of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Timashev immigrated to the United States in 1992 to attend the chemical physics program at Ohio State University graduating with a master s degree in chemical physics in 1996 At OSU he worked under the supervision of Dr Terry Miller Ohio Eminent Scholar Professor Emeritus and Dr George McBane 9 10 Career editIn 1995 while still a graduate student at OSU he started his first business with his college roommate Andrei Baronov The first business established by Timashev was an internet e commerce start up With his partner Baronov he built an online store to sell computer parts Later in 1996 the two partners created several tools for Windows NT administrators and these tools sales soon exceeded the revenue from the computer parts sales which led Timashev to start a new company Aelita Software 11 Started in 1997 Aelita Software was focused on Windows Server systems management and monitoring software 12 Over the next eight years Aelita grew to 30 million in sales At the beginning of 2004 the company was sold to its prime competitor Quest Software for about 115 million Timashev then became a General Manager at Quest Software overseeing the new Windows Enterprise Management business unit He left Quest Software at the beginning of 2005 13 In late 2005 Timashev realized the potential of virtualization technologies He decided to do something similar to what he and Baronov had done for Windows NT but for the virtual environment instead In 2006 Timashev started a new company that he named Veeam Software 14 15 The first Veeam products were designed for managing and monitoring the VMware ESX virtualization platform In 2008 the company released a backup tool called Veeam Backup amp Replication The tool soon became Veeam s flagship product and helped the company enter the backup market 16 By the end of 2015 Veeam Software employed more than 1 950 people worldwide 17 and reported 474 million in revenue 18 In 2011 Forbes magazine included Timashev among the top 30 IT businessmen in Russia 19 In 2016 Kommersant listed him in the top 100 Russian Internet millionaires 20 In 2018 Forbes had him as 116th among the 200 richest businessmen in Russia 21 with a fortune of 950 million Personal life and Philanthropy editTimashev currently resides in Greenwich Connecticut with his family 22 23 In 2017 Timashev and his wife Angela established the Timashev Family Foundation to support arts education entrepreneurship and other causes 24 As part of Timashev s efforts to promote tech entrepreneurship in Ohio the Foundation pledged 110 million to establish the Center for Software Innovation at the Ohio State University in 2023 25 26 Venture activities editSince 2004 Timashev and Baronov started investing in information technology companies that develop internet and software products They established ABRT Venture Fund the name ABRT came from the first letters of the founders names Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev The company mainly invests in eastern and central European based companies 27 The fund invests in startup companies provides its own specialists to enable sales marketing and other necessary activities and then exits on IPO or a company s sale stage 28 In 2022 Timashev and Baronov launched Object First an S3 compatible object storage startup 29 References edit Bruce Rogers January 7 2014 Is Veeam The Next Billion Virtualization and Cloud Software Company Forbes Veeam Software Inc CEO and Executives Bloomberg Business Yakov Sadchikov August 21 2012 Top 10 Venture Capital Companies Investing in Russia The Moscow Times Retrieved February 27 2016 Fritts Harold February 16 2023 Object First Ootbi Backup Appliance for Veeam Launched Storage Review Sarah Kuranda August 3 2015 The Top 25 Innovators Of 2015 CRN Magazine 2015 Management Awards Category Stevie Award Winners The International Business Awards Dvoe byvshih uchastnikov spiska Forbes otkazalis ot rossijskogo grazhdanstva Forbes Russia in Russian 2024 02 29 Goins Tony January 29 2004 Aelita Software to be acquired by Quest Software The Business Journals Columbus Business First 2022 Honoring Excellence recognizes service achievement by distinguished alumni March 31 2022 Alumnus awards Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences 17 million Philanthropy News Digest June 4 2020 Unicorn in the Making Veeam CEO Ratmir Timashev Part 3 One Million by One Million August 20 2014 Javier E Rojas October 6 2009 Conversation with Ratmir Timashev Founder Aelita Software Corp Sandhill Aelita buyout closes Columbus Business First March 18 2004 Dubie Denise 5 September 2007 Veeam takes on virtual management Network World Unicorn in the Making Veeam CEO Ratmir Timashev Part 4 One Million by One Million August 20 2014 Chris Mellor May 23 2013 Backup bods Veeam quietly gobbling up ever greater market share The Register Mellor Chris 2 November 2015 Veeam s virtual virtuosity gets more customers by the balls The Register Dave Raffo February 5 2016 Veeam Availability Suite to get physical complement SearchDataBackup Retrieved February 9 2016 Andrej Babickij 2011 02 28 Hozyaeva virtualnoj realnosti Forbes in Russian Archived from the original on 2016 10 12 Retrieved 2016 07 04 Top 100 rossijskih internet millionerov in Russian Izdatelskij dom Kommersant 2014 02 03 Archived from the original on 2022 01 08 Retrieved 2016 07 04 Ratmir Timashev forbes ru in Russian 2018 Archived from the original on 2018 12 07 Gordon Maggie Mead Point property sells for 19 9 million Greenwich Time Ratmir Timashev Timashev Family Foundation Timashev Family Foundation Ratmir Timashev Timashev Family Foundation Timashev Family Foundation Jaschik Scott 17 February 2023 Ohio State Gets 110 Million Gift Inside Higher Ed Retrieved 1 March 2023 Langer Jessica Wright Aubrey 16 February 2023 Timashev Family Foundation Donates 110 Million For Software Innovation Center Marking Largest University Donation Ever The Lantern 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