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  • Mon Oct 28 1996 Tandem filling top slots

    In Tandem's latest round of hiring to strengthen management, Enrico Pesatori joins the computer maker as president and chief operating officer.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto and Tim Clark

  • Wed Jun 2 1999 Compaq names COO, top exec

    Compaq names Michael D. Capellas as its acting chief operating officer and Enrico Pesatori to head up the crucial enterprise computing group.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Fri May 5 2000 High-profile Compaq exec leaves for start-up

    Enrico Pesatori leaves his post leading the company's high-end hardware division to run a Silicon Valley start-up.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Nov 18 2003 Linux company hires industry veteran

    Enrico Pesatori, an executive who has held posts at several major computing companies, has taken over as chief executive of Linux system seller Penguin Computing, the company says.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Oct 28 1996 Short Take: Tandem announces president, COO

    Tandem Computers announced Enrico Pesatori as president and chief operating officer. Pesatori, former general manager of Digital Equipment's computer systems division, will be responsible for the daily operations, business units, and worldwide sales and marketing. Roel Pieper, chief executive and former president, will continue to have the finance and legal departments report to him. He will also now assume the title of vice chairman and board director. Pesatori is the tenth executive hired since Pieper came aboard in January.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Apr 4 2002 Storage start-up names new CEO

    High-performance storage system start-up BlueArc announced Wednesday that Gianluca Rattazzi is the company's new president and chief executive officer. He replaces Enrico Pesatori, who now is vice chairman of the board.

    Rattazzi has been chairman since February 2000 and will continue in that post. Previously, he was CEO of Meridian Data, the company that built the Snap line of network-attached storage devices now sold by Quantum.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon May 7 2001 BlueArc attracts $72 million

    BlueArc, a network storage company led by former Compaq executive Enrico Pesatori, received a $72 million third round of funding. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company, which received an increase in its valuation to $312 million, attracted Weston Presidio as its lead investor. Other investors include Dell Ventures, Euroqube, New York Common Retirement Co-Investment Fund, JPMorgan Partners, Fort Washington Capital and previous investors Celtic House International, Patricof & Co. Ventures, and Apax Partners.

    BlueArc, which has raised over $100 million, has developed a network storage system that can run at gigabit speeds, rather than the industry's current practice of megabit speeds, spokesman Jim Schaff said.

    See complete list.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Fri Jan 13 2006 HP server exec leaves for Linux firm

    Penguin Computing plans to announce Monday that it has hired Pauline Nist, who long led HP's NonStop server group.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Fri Oct 4 1996 Digital streamlines management

    Digital Equipment CEO Robert Palmer takes tighter control of the company's computer operations by eliminating a small computer management division.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Jul 19 1999 Compaq to ship 667-MHz computers

    Compaq is the first major PC manufacturer to break the 650-MHz barrier by announcing new computers based on its Alpha chip technology.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

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