- Thu Nov 4 2004 Linux cluster firms attract new funding
Venture capitalists are lavishing money on the fashionable Linux supercomputing concept.
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 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
- 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
- Tue Jun 8 1999 Compaq, Red Hat push Linux, Unix rapport
Compaq and Red Hat Software announce that they are expanding their relationship to make Compaq's Unix software more compatible with Linux and will launch joint development and marketing.
Posted by Brooke Crothers
- Fri Aug 29 1997 Compaq-Tandem deal approved
Tandem shareholders approve the company's acquisition by PC giant Compaq Computer.
Posted by Tim Clark
- Mon Jun 23 1997 Compaq buys Tandem
The leader in PC desktops and servers increases its presence in the enterprise market with the $3 billion acquisition of Tandem.
Posted by Jeff Pelline and Ben Heskett
- Mon Jan 26 1998 Compaq aims Windows at Unix
A new enterprise computing architecture attempts to advance Microsoft-Intel computers into the upper reaches of corporate America.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Tue Apr 13 1999 Compaq wishes on an e-commerce star
The PC giant aims to hitch much of its products and services business to e-commerce, introducing its "NonStop e-business" initiative.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- 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