DataSynapse gathers momentum

DataSynapse – winner of Risk magazine’s 2002 software product of the year award for its LiveCluster product – has unveiled five new hires.

Rick Moran and Finn Christensen both join the company as vice-presidents of sales and business development; Juan Lando as vice-president of integration services; Jonathan Amsterdam as senior consultant engineer; and David Markowitz as vice-president of product services.

Peter Lee, DataSynapse chief executive, said the new hires reflected DataSynapse’s recent growth and follow February’s appointment of Frank Cicio as chief operating officer. Cicio was responsible for creating software producer Optum’s TradeStream product.

Moran joins DataSynapse from Redpoint Software; Christensen from MKIRisk; Lando leaves Andersen’s business consulting division; Amsterdam joins from Astrel; and Markowitz was previously at Caminus.

LiveCluster takes the spare processor capacity from a company’s dormant machines and puts it to work on large, power-draining analytical computations.

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