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BW: TurboLinux Names Global Vice Presidents in Development and Services…

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 20, 2000

“TurboLinux, Inc., the high-performance Linux company, today
announced the appointments of Ly-Huong Pham as executive vice
president of worldwide development and of Michael Duffy as vice
president global enterprise services.”

“Pham, 41, comes to TurboLinux with more than 20 years of
management experience in development at Apple Computer, Wang, VTEL
and the Mitre Corporation. Pham led the development of Apple
Computer’s user experience for Macintosh OS 8 with a global
engineering team. She most recently served as chief operating
officer at Onscreen24 and as chief technology officer and vice
president of research and development at VTEL Corporation, a
designer and manufacturer of digital visual communications
systems.”

“Duffy, 48, brings more than 25 years of global executive
experience to TurboLinux in professional services management as
well as OEM sales, business development and operations. Duffy is
the former director of Sun Microsystems’ enterprise services
organization in Asia and also served at Sun as a senior manager
with responsibilities for Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, and
Australia. Most recently he served as vice president of
international business development at Sequel/Solectron Inc.”


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