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Belousov Sergei Serg Bell
Belousov Sergei Serg Bell

Sergey Belousov (Sergei Beloussov). In 2021, he changed his first and last name to Serg Bell. Until 2014, the head of the board and chief executive officer of Parallels, which is an enterprise solution provider for cloud computing and hosting, as well as desktop virtualization software designed for private users.

Mr. Belousov is also a co-founder of Acronis, has been a member of the company's Board of Directors since 2002, and was also its first president. Since 2014 - CEO of Acronis.

Sergey Belousov

Sergey Belousov stood at the origins of the Falcon Computers, Rolsen and Parallels companies, as well as venture capital funds Runa Capital and Quantum Wave Fund.

Biography

Born on August 02, 1971 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), he lived and worked in Russia, Singapore and Switzerland. He is a citizen of Singapore.

Sergey has a bachelor's degree in physics, a master's degree in physics and electrical engineering with honors, a candidate of technical sciences degree in Informatics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

In his student years, Sergei Belousov lived in the MIPT hostel on the same floor with the future founder of AVVUUDavid Yan. Once young people almost started a fight. Belousov, walking along the corridor, swore loudly, to which he received a harsh remark from Yan, who had a pregnant wife in the room. The dispute was resolved in words.

In the 1990s, Belousov began assembling and producing computers and accessories in Russia, becoming one of the founders of the later famous distributor Sunrise.

At the dawn of the 1990s, I started working in the computer assembly business, and in 1994, together with a partner, I opened Falcon Computers, which was one of the first computer and server manufacturers in Russia. Later, having sold Falcon Computers, we organized Rolsen, which became a major manufacturer of TVs and other home electronics, with a turnover of more than $500 million per year and a staff of over 3 thousand people[1].

A few years later, Belousov left Sunrise and founded Standard & Western with a partner, which initially assembled computers and televisions, and later turned into Rolsen, a major consumer electronics manufacturer. In parallel with Rolsen, Belousov began experimenting with software development and at some point completely switched to this direction.

1994: Opening an office in Singapore

In 1994, Belousov opened an office in Singapore to coordinate the supply of components for TVs from there.

1996: Founding of Solomon Software

In
1996, I created Solomon Software SEA in Singapore to refine and distribute the American Solomon IV ERP system in Southeast Asia. In June 2000, we sold Solomon Software to another company - ​Great Plains Software, and at the end of the same year the combined business was bought by Microsoft Corporation for $1.1 billion. Microsoft renamed Solomon IV to Microsoft Dynamics SL, continuing to develop and promote this product.

2000: SWsoft foundation

Later, Sergey began to implement ERP systems, and this office turned into the office of Standard & Western Software (SWsoft). Later, the company received a new name - Parallels.

In
1999, in Singapore, we had more than 50 engineers developing complex software projects. In 2000, we founded SWsoft, the idea of ​ ​ which was to simplify the task of switching to the application service provider model for developers of traditional software.
This
project was based on the technologies we created for container virtualization, known as Virtuozzo, and automation of the full cycle of service delivery for service providers. By the way, the ideology and high-level architecture developed then were ahead of their time and remained almost unchanged in later cloud products. In 2003, we separated the storage business into a separate company - ​Acronis.

2001: Obtaining Singapore Citizenship

In 2001, Sergey received citizenship. Singapore

2003: Parallels Chapter

Since 2003, he has been the head of the board and chief executive officer of Parallels.

2014: Participation in projects of the Minister of Communications of Russia Nikolai Nikiforov

Nikolai Nikiforov, appointed Minister of Communications and Mass Media of Russia in 2010, actively cooperates with Sergei Belousov, who was immediately included in the Expert Council for the Development of the Information Technology Industry. Belousov's protege Mark Shmulevich, holds the position of deputy minister in Nikiforov's team, and after being dismissed from the ministry in 2014, goes to work in one of Belousov's companies.

In December 2014, CNews published the second version of the Kazan Iteshnikov map - associates and colleagues of Russian Communications Minister Nikolai Nikiforov in the development of state informatization in Russia. Sergey Belousov occupies one of the notable places on the map.

2020: Founder of the SIT Research Institute

For June 2020, he is the founder and director of the international research institute Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT).

2021: Leaving Acronis

In July 2021, Sergei Belousov left the post of CEO at Acronis.

Family

Married, three children

Interview

Interesting facts

He admits that he sleeps little, does not know how to relax and have fun.