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Exclusive: Former Sun exec Green moving to Cassatt







Exclusive: Former Sun exec Green moving
to Cassatt

Exclusive: Former Sun exec Green moving
to Cassatt
04/09/2004 04:04 PM

NewsForge/ITMJ has learned that former Sun Microsystems Java tools spokesman Rich Green, one of the most outspoken Microsoft critics in the business, has joined former Sun colleague Bill Coleman as a senior executive at Coleman's new venture, Cassatt Corp. of San Jose, Calif. Green resigned last Friday after 14 years at Sun in the wake of the Sun-Microsoft partnership authored by Sun CEO Scott McNealy and Microsoft President Steve Ballmer.




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