Thursday, March 25, 2004Tekelec Shuffles ExecsCalabasas-based Tekelec (www.tekelec.com) has appointed Lori Craven as COO, after prior head David Heard left to "pursue other interests". Craven has been VP and GM of the company's Network Systems Division.
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SeeBeyond Adds VPMonrovia-based SeeBeyond (www.seebeyond.com) has appointed Dr. Ian Howells as VP Worldwide Marketing. Howells most recently led SeeBeyond's EMEA marketing efforts. SeeBeyond provides application integration software.
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Foundstone Signs ResellerIrvine-based Foundstone (www.foundstone.com) has signed D&D Consulting as a member of its strategic partner program. D&D will resell Foundstone's security software suite on the East Coast.
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Vitesse Ships iSCSI PlatformCamarillo-based Vitesse Semiconductor (www.vitesse.com) has announced a new iSCSI development platform, in conjunction with Silverback Systems. The PCI-X platform combines Silverback's iSCSI chips and Vitesse Gigabit Ethernet transceivers in a reference board for host bus adapter (HBA) design for the new, IP-based storage networking protocol.
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Parasoft Integrates With IBMMonrovia-based Parasoft (www.parasoft.com) has received validation of its WebKing and Jtest automated error prevention software with IBM's WebSphere Studio software development environment.
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ValueClick Lands Broadcast TV CustomersWestlake Village-based ValueClick (www.valueclick.com) said Wednesday that its AdWare Systems subsidiary has landed its first three broadcast TV clients for its new digital asset management solution. WFAA in Dallas, KLCS in Los Angeles, and WFSU in Florida will use the company's Content Depot solution for storing digital files for news production.
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