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Linux company hires industry veteran

posted onNovember 19, 2003
by hitbsecnews

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 said Tuesday.

Pesatori has worked at three companies that eventually became a part of Hewlett-Packard: Digital Equipment, Tandem Computers and Compaq Computer.

He left Compaq in 2000 to become CEO of start-ups Synaxia and then BlueArc. He left BlueArc in 2002.

At Penguin Computing, Pesatori will take over from co-founder Sam Ockman, who will become chairman and continue working on the company's strategy, Penguin plans to announce.

Penguin began as a seller of workstations and servers running the Linux operating system. With the acquisition of Scyld Computing in June, it diversified, selling groups of systems for high-performance technical computing called Beowulf clusters. Beowulf pioneer Donald Becker founded Scyld.

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