Aquila Clouds Welcomes Angelo Pruscino as Chief Technology Officer
Aquila Clouds, a leading provider of cloud and AI financial management solutions, has announced the appointment of Angelo Pruscino as its new Chief Technology Officer. With a strong background in AI, data management, and cloud optimization, Pruscino is renowned for his role in creating Oracle RAC (Real Application Clusters).
During his time at Oracle, Pruscino oversaw a wide range of products, including Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS), Automated Storage Management (ASM), and Oracle Database Appliance (ODA), contributing to the generation of multi-billion-dollar annual revenues.
Suchit Kaura, Co-Founder and CEO of Aquila Clouds, expressed confidence in Pruscino’s appointment, highlighting their successful collaboration in developing Oracle RAC. Kaura stated, “Angelo and I transformed Oracle RAC into a multi-billion-dollar business. We are thrilled to have him on board to drive Aquila Clouds’ mission in revolutionizing cloud and AI FinOps with innovative financial management solutions.”
Pruscino emphasized Aquila Clouds’ unique approach in the competitive FinOps market, stating, “I believe Aquila Clouds is poised for significant growth, similar to our success at Oracle.” His primary focus will be aligning the company’s product development strategy to support modern AI-centric workloads, including Kubernetes, Databricks, large language models (LLMs), and agentic AI platforms.
Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Aquila Clouds offers cloud financial management solutions designed to help managed service providers, cloud resellers, and enterprises optimize billing and cloud performance. The company’s platform leverages advanced analytics and AI/ML techniques to provide continuous monitoring and optimization, leading to up to 20% in cloud cost savings and reducing billing operation times by up to 82%.
With Pruscino at the helm, Aquila Clouds aims to solidify its position as a global leader in cloud and AI financial management, expanding its presence in rapidly evolving cloud ecosystems.