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A lot of CA's corporate memory walked out the door last Friday when Sam Greeenblatt, lately senior VP of innovations, bolted to HP where he will be a vice-president in strategic planning.
Sam was the sedative CA administered to a lot of customers, particularly mainframe customers, as well as CA's point man on open source. CA CTO Alan Nugent will pick up his responsibilities.
Sam's departure is part of a continuing brain drain at CA, which also just lost the senior VP and general manager of its eTrust security business, Toby Weiss, and the senior VP of Executive Technology Advisors, Gary Starkey, who ran its AllFusion and CleverPath businesses and worked with its largest customers to use CA's software.
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Inside Ca 01/31/07 12:08:07 PM EST | |||
Any idea exactly what Sam or Gary did in the last few years??? We will miss Toby but the other two were riding salaries. And did you actually talk to Customers who had to endure the Sam Greenblatt effect? There was a cadre of people who had to follow him correcting the "spin". He didn't "bolt" he threatened to leave at least twice a year for the last 10. |
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SOA News Desk 01/30/07 12:51:49 PM EST | |||
A lot of CA's corporate memory walked out the door last Friday when Sam Greeenblatt, lately senior VP of innovations, bolted to HP where he will be a vice-president in strategic planning. Sam was the sedative CA administered to a lot of customers, particularly mainframe customers, as well as CA's point man on open source. CA CTO Alan Nugent will pick up his responsibilities. |
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