SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Linux Networx announced today the
addition of two new executives as part of its long-term growth strategy to
expand the company's presence in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and
in worldwide government markets. Fabio Gallo, a 20-year veteran of the High
Performance Computing (HPC) industry, is leading the company's efforts in
expanding its international presence as vice president of EMEA. In this
position, Gallo will manage the sales, marketing and business development
efforts of EMEA. David Norton, vice president of government markets, is
responsible for establishing relationships with both customers and partners,
determining market needs, and turning these requirements into products and
services for government customers.
Prior to joining Linux Networx, Gallo held various executive positions at
Silicon Graphics Inc.'s (SGI) European organization. Among other assignments,
he managed SGI's European server and supercomputing business and directed
SGI's marketing and business development organizations. Prior to SGI, Gallo
spent 12 years at IBM in sales and marketing management positions. Most
recently, Gallo was in charge of the EMEA business for BigBangwidth Inc., a
provider of high-speed optical LAN solutions.
Norton has more than 20 years of experience in HPC and has held a variety
of marketing management positions. Most recently, Norton served as the HPTC
technical sales manager for Quadrics Supercomputers Ltd, a supercomputer
interconnect vendor. Prior to Quadrics, he was the director of HPC at Mission
Critical Linux where he won new business at several significant government
sites.
"Fabio Gallo and David Norton are highly respected in the HPC community
for their knowledge and expertise in this industry," said Dean Hutchings, COO
of Linux Networx. "Their responsibilities will play a vital role in Linux
Networx's long-term international and government strategies and signify the
importance of these markets to Linux Networx."
Linux Networx has maintained a strong presence in Europe with a Solutions
Center facility at Linux Networx Germany to test and benchmark different
cluster configurations for European customers. Linux Networx has also
recently deployed cluster systems in Switzerland, France, United Kingdom and
Germany.
For more information about Linux Networx executives, visit:
http://www.linuxnetworx.com/company/profiles.php