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To: RocketMan who wrote (3736)3/14/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
They also got good reviews from CNBC. Looks like I finally got an answer to my question: Who is number two? I think, given their standing, that we have to assume that ITVU is now in that number two position, for now. RocketMan, do you know if they too have pursued an agressive acquistion strategy similar to what Zulu is doing?



To: RocketMan who wrote (3736)3/14/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
More on Steve Lair:

PPP-506

Dallas, Texas
May 1, 1995

TI Names Steve Lair Vice President, Personal
Productivity Products, and Executive Director of Mobile
Computing Products

TI's Personal Productivity Products (PPP) business today
named Steve J. Lair a vice president and executive director for
Mobile Computing Products. He joins TI with more than 25
years of computer industry experience, primarily in the
marketing field.

"Steve's expertise in computer marketing and his keen
understanding of what today's notebook users want will help TI
expand its Personal Productivity Products business. We are
moving into a new era in this business, and Steve is one of the
industry's leading portable computer marketing experts," said
Pallab Chatterjee, President of TI's Personal Productivity
Products business.

Prior to joining TI, Mr. Lair was vice president of marketing for
the Computer Systems Division of Toshiba America
Information Systems, Inc., where he directed all product and
applications marketing, product planning, marketing
communications, accessories marketing, channel marketing, and
product support activities. Mr. Lair joined Toshiba in 1992.

Before his work at Toshiba, Mr.Lair was vice president of
Dataquest and director of its Microcomputer Systems Group
for four years. His responsibilities included managing and
directing research and analysis for personal computer hardware
and software products, and coordinating and delivering
strategic and tactical consulting within the computer industry.

Earlier, Mr. Lair spent 14 years at Hewlett-Packard Co.,
where he held various marketing management and field
operations positions.

Mr. Lair is a member of the Board of Advisors to the
Microcomputer Industry Association. He has been recognized
as a leading industry authority in the portable computer and
software marketplace, and served as a frequent speaker at
major industry conferences and symposiums.

Mr. Lair holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering and
an MBA in International Marketing from California State
University at Northridge.

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