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Webroot Appoints Mel Morris Chief Technology Officer

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Webroot Appoints Mel Morris Chief Technology Officer

 

Technology Leader and Innovator to Drive Development of Cloud-based Endpoint Security

 

Bracknell, UK. – 22 November, 2011 – Webroot, a leader in delivering Internet security as a service, today announced the appointment of Mel Morris as chief technology officer. Morris will be responsible for driving strategic advancements to the company’s cloud-based security services and delivery platforms, building on the foundation Webroot laid for revolutionising the security industry with the October 2011 launch of Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ technology.

 

Morris brings to the role a long history of senior executive leadership and technology innovation, including the founding and growth of three profitable technology companies. He joined Webroot as chief architect following the company’s October 2010 acquisition of Prevx, which he founded in 2005.

 

“Mel embodies our commitment to taking the misery out of security by delivering security products that are the fastest, lightest, least disruptive and most effective on the market,” said Webroot CEO Dick Williams.  “Mel possesses the vision and passion to help us deliver on that commitment. His success as an entrepreneur and respected leader will drive relentless innovation and ensure we continually deliver ground-breaking solutions that delight our customers’ needs.”

 

Prior to Webroot, Morris founded the technology company uDate, the world’s second largest Internet dating web property with 15 million members, which was later acquired by USA Interactive. Prior to that he was senior vice president of Platinum Technology, where he led the development of new products to help organizations manage and improve their IT infrastructures. Prior to that he was chief executive officer of Prometrics (formerly Minitech), a renowned manufacturer of capacity and performance management software, which was later acquired by Platinum Technology.

 

Morris is actively involved in a number of technology groups and associations including the Information Technologists’ Company (ITC), a charitable and educational program which uses the expertise of its members to help non-profit organisations gain the maximum benefit from their IT solutions. He is also chairman of King.com, the world’s largest skill gaming portal with more than 20 million monthly users playing casual games for fun.

 

About Webroot

Webroot is committed to taking the misery out of Internet security for consumers and businesses. Founded in 1997, privately held Webroot is headquartered in Colorado and has global operations across North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. For more information, visit http://www.webroot.com or call 800.772.9383.  

Contact:

Craig Brophy

T: +44 (0)203 349 2142                                 

cbrophy@webroot.com

 

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