Atlas Cloud Names Eyal Rozen Head of Sales Amid Growing Demand for Alternative GPU Solutions
Industry veteran joins Atlas Cloud to spearhead expansion of more than 20,000 GPU fleet as companies seek alternatives to traditional cloud providers
Atlas Cloud, a provider of specialized AI infrastructure solutions, today announced the appointment of Eyal Rozen as Head of Sales. With over 20 years of global sales leadership experience across Israel and the United States, including previous roles at Kubiya.ai, Nebius, Sygnia, and Morphisec, Rozen will accelerate Atlas Cloud’s go-to-market strategy as AI companies and enterprises increasingly look beyond traditional hyperscalers for their compute needs.
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“I joined Atlas to fix the broken economics of AI compute,” said Rozen. “AI startups are getting crushed by hyperscaler pricing, legacy infrastructure and lack of proper attention. Atlas was built to change that. We’re offering GPU-rich, startup-friendly solutions that actually scale with you — not against you. I’m most excited to pair GPU performance with transparency – something that’s lacking in the market and makes for a rare opportunity to deliver real impact to the builders and founders pushing the edge of what’s possible.”
The AI infrastructure market continues to experience massive GPU shortages and skyrocketing costs at traditional cloud providers. Atlas Cloud offers an alternative with a fleet of more than 20,000 GPUs ready to deploy and transparent pricing models that enable customers to scale their AI workloads efficiently.
“We’re excited to welcome Eyal to our leadership team. He understands the unique needs of our customers and how to build sales engines that move with precision,” said Jerry Tang, CEO of Atlas Cloud. “Eyal’s experience in both global and early-stage sales environments, paired with his passion for hands-on business development, makes him the right leader to scale our go-to-market motion.”
At Atlas Cloud, Rozen will focus on expanding the company’s reach in AI-native startups and enterprise inference workloads. He will build and scale a high-performance sales organization with startup agility, establish strategic partnerships and migration programs targeting companies leaving Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure (Azure), and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) because of GPU constraints and cost inefficiencies, and drive adoption of Atlas Cloud’s full stack offering from bare metal to fully managed inference environments.
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Beyond core sales responsibilities, Rozen will steer customer targeting across startups, enterprises, and hyperscaler migrations while building the sales organization from the ground up with a defined structure and performance culture. He will also amplify Atlas Cloud’s market presence through strategic events and partnerships, develop global migration channels, support investor relations, and guide product strategy based on GPU market evolution.
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