Top Ten for the week of 3/29/2010

You can always tell when a company is doing well when other companies are constantly poaching your executives. Four of our top 10 this week have spent time at Cisco, a small tribute to the success of Cisco over the past 15+ years. Ntru Cryptosystems was acquired by Security Innovation back in July 2009 and they merged their websites last week. AmberPoint was acquired by Oracle in February and last week the AmberPoint website was moved to Oracle. ONStor was acquired by LSI back in July 2009 and finally moved the ONStor webpage to LSI.

Top 10 Executive moves:
Bob Bruce, VP Worldwide Channel Sales at Aruba Networks, Inc.
ex-Meru Networks, Cisco, Juniper, 3com

Chris Spain, VP Product Line Management and Technical Marketing at Aruba Networks, Inc.
ex-Juniper, Cisco, NET, General Datacom, GEC

Eric Shefler, SVP Worldwide Sales at Blade Network Technologies, Inc.
ex-EMC, Cabletron

Richard Walker, President, Control4 Energy Systems at Control4 Corp.
ex-HP, Pumatech

James Reiss, SVP Sales at CoreTrace Corporation
ex-NetIQ, Coollogic, Digital Data Systems, AON

Ronald V. Rose, SVP Dell.com at Dell,Inc.
ex-Priceline

Perry Constantine, EVP Business Development at Exalt Communications, Inc.
ex-LSI, Redwood Microsystems, Silicon Access, IP Infusion, Optichron

Steve Nye, EVP Product Strategy & Corporate Development at Infoblox Inc.
ex-Cisco

Doug Dennerline, EVP Enterprise Sales at Salesforce.com, Inc.
ex-Cisco, 3Com, Global Village, HP

Dennis Allan, SVP Global Sales at Verdasys, Inc.
ex-Progress Software, Univirtua, Information Builders, Stratus Computers, Wang Labs, Computer Horizons, ataware, Onyx Software


Since our last post, there have been 131 executive moves at the companies we track, 59 Executives where added at 43 companies and 72 Executives where removed from 52 companies. For the full version of our weekly executive moves archive, please visit www.technames.com or call (925)831-2900.

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