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Short Take: Radnet names program head

Massachusetts-based interactive tool maker Radnet announced that Alan May will head up its Professional Partners Program. The former Lotus Manager of the Year will be responsible for overseeing a program designed to make it easy and cost-effective for independent developers, independent software vendors, and systems integrators to work with WebShare.

Massachusetts-based interactive tool maker Radnet announced that Alan May will head up its Professional Partners Program. The former Lotus Manager of the Year will be responsible for overseeing a program designed to make it easy and cost-effective for independent developers, independent software vendors, and systems integrators to work with WebShare.