SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 1, 1998--Callidus Software, the business performance systems (BPS) company, announced today the completion of its senior executive team with the addition of David Port, vice president of sales, and Michael Tidd, vice president of finance and chief financial officer (CFO). Port joins Callidus Software from Neuron Data, a leading provider of business rules automation software, where he was vice president of marketing, business development and international distribution. Michael Tidd most recently was vice president of finance and CFO with the Corporate Store, an e-commerce start-up. Port and Tidd will play strategic roles in growing Callidus Software's business within the emerging market for BPS software, a new class of enterprise applications that improve corporate financial performance. "Business performance systems, with their focus on top- and bottom-line results, will play a highly strategic role in optimizing a company's financial performance. "The addition of seasoned veterans like Dave and Mike represents our ongoing commitment to building the management team and business infrastructure to support customers using these mission-critical applications," said Reed Taussig, president and CEO of Callidus Software. Taussig added, "David's 20 years of high-tech sales experience will be instrumental in building a world-class enterprise software sales organization to support financial teams within Fortune 2000 companies. Mike, a 17-year veteran, brings both the corporate finance expertise and strategic vision that will enable us to empower corporate finance professionals."
Seasoned High-Tech Sales, Finance Management Executives
David Port brings two decades of high-tech sales and management experience. Most recently he was vice president of marketing, business development and international distribution at Neuron Data. Prior to Neuron Data, he served as vice president of business development at Vitria Technology. Port also has held sales and management positions at Gupta Corp. (now Centura Software Corp.), Sun Microsystems Inc. and Syntelligence. He has an M.S. in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and B.S. in international business from the Wharton School of Business. "Callidus Software represents a powerful combination of strategic product, great market timing, the right venture partners, and a world-class management team," said David Port. "I am extremely excited about joining this winning team and leading the company's sales effort." Michael Tidd has 17 years of experience in public accounting and corporate finance. Most recently he was vice president of finance and CFO for the Corporate Store. Prior to the Corporate Store he served in senior financial executive positions at Visa International, including vice president, treasury and vice president, procurement and planning. He also held various financial positions within KPMG Peat Marwick. Tidd has a B.A. in business economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and is a certified public accountant (CPA) in California. "I'm very pleased to be involved early on with a company destined for leadership in the business performance systems market," said Michael Tidd. "Callidus Software is unsurpassed in both its understanding of corporate financial managers' requirements and its software approach to addressing their demands."
Callidus Software Senior Executive Team
In addition to Port and Tidd, Callidus Software's senior executive team is rounded out by software industry veterans with proven leadership. Reed Taussig, president and chief executive officer, has spent over 20 years in the computer hardware and software industry. Most recently he was president and CEO of inquiry.com. He also has held senior sales and marketing management positions in leading technology companies, including Gupta (now Centura Software) and Unify Corp. Phil Ressler, senior vice president of marketing, has 20 years of experience developing marketing strategy and building companies in the business-to-business and consumer fields. He has served as the senior marketing executive at inquiry.com, Continuus Software, Gupta and Nantucket Corp., and was the senior communications executive for Lotus Development Corp. Rob Gillette, vice president of engineering and chief technical officer, has 18 years of experience in software engineering, technology consulting and information technology. He has been the principal architect and lead technologist for companies such as Shopper's Express, Sybase Inc., MCI and Comsat. Larry Parish, vice president of business development, has over 30 years of senior sales and management experience in software and information technology at several firms, including Informatics/Sterling Software, Aion Corp. and Gupta. Daniel Welch, vice president of client services, has 19 years of experience in selling and supporting Fortune 1000 companies, serving in senior executive sales, service management and technology consulting roles at Brightware Inc., Inference Corp. and Unify.
About Callidus Software
Callidus Software (http://www.CallidusSoftware.com) is a San Jose-based company developing a new class of enterprise application software called business performance systems (BPS). BPS software helps CFOs boost top and bottom-line corporate performance through accurate and timely variable cost management. Callidus Software was founded in 1996 and is privately backed by Crescendo Venture Management (formerly IAI Ventures), Crosspoint Venture Partners, and ONSET Ventures. Its beta customers include Adaptec (Nasdaq:ADPT.O), Cadence Design Systems (NYSE:CDN.N), Netscape Communications (Nasdaq:NSCP.O), Newbridge (NYSE:NN.N), and Sybase Inc. (Nasdaq:SYBS.O).
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CONTACT: Callidus Software Phil Ressler, 408/271-2667 ext. 203 phil.ressler@callidussoftware.com or Blanc & Otus Eric Sutphin, 415/512-0500 esutphin@bando.com
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