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To: Neil S who wrote (917)12/10/1998 8:36:00 AM
From: J Fieb  Respond to of 4808
 
Ex-Compaq Executives Invest In
Tricord
(12/09/98, 7:54 p.m. ET)
By Joe Wilcox, Computer Reseller News

Former top Compaq Computer executives continue to
land in the oddest places.

After leading a mass exodus from GK Intelligent
Systems in August, Compaq co-founder Rod Canion
and friends have moved on to Tricord Systems.

Tricord, based in Plymouth, Minnesota, reached an
agreement with the former Compaq CEO earlier this
week for a private placement of 3 million shares of
stock at $1 per share. The deal closes and will be
funded Dec. 18.

Tricord's major software product is designed to make
data sharing more transparent across storage area
networks.

The company shifted gears from servers to storage in
1997, focusing on solving high-bandwidth Fibre
Channel storage, according to a report from Summit
Strategies, in Boston.

Along with the investment, Canion brings other former
Compaq executives: J. David Cabello, former senior
vice president and general counsel, and former
marketing executives Kathleen Clark and Lewis
Schrock.

Cabello will assume a similar role at Tricord, Clark will
become vice president of marketing, and Schrock will
become director of product marketing.

Cabello, Tim Harris, a former Compaq vice president,
and Jack Sweeny, head of corporate communications,
exited Houston-based GK with Canion. Sweeny is
working on the Tricord account with an outside PR
agency.

Cabello, Clark, Harris, and Schrock all have invested in
Tricord.

They are in Minnesotsa like a few others.
I liked this part......The company shifted gears from servers to storage in 1997.... Here are people who saw a better opportunity in the future with FC than what they were working on. Go FC!

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