Erwin de Bont appointed as COO
Erwin de Bont has been appointed as Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Solvinity, the leading Dutch IT service provider for businesses and organizations with high security and availability requirements.
As the COO of Solvinity, De Bont will strengthen the management team and further shape the Integrated Delivery organization of Solvinity. This includes areas such as Customer Engineering, Platform Engineering, and the Public Cloud and Project Organization.
Solvinity delivers innovative and reliable solutions for complex business-critical IT environments in government and the corporate sector. The company advises and supports organizations in their digital transformation and designs, builds, and manages robust cloud platforms on which business-critical applications operate securely and optimally.
Erwin de Bont joins Solvinity from Fujitsu, where he served as COO of Fujitsu Services Netherlands. Prior to this, he worked as Vice President Platform Services at Tieto and Executive Vice President Benelux & Nordics B&PS at Atos. De Bont stated, “The role of technology-driven engineers in an IT service organization is particularly important for providing innovative and high-quality services to customers. I look forward to shaping Solvinity’s Integrated Delivery organization into a business unit where technology, customer focus, and efficiency come together.”
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