Christopher W. Gibson
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Christopher W.
Gibson worked as a Vice President at Tandem Computers, Inc. and Trimble, Inc. in their Survey Division.
He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Greenwich in 1985.
Former positions of Christopher W. Gibson
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Tandem Computers, Inc.
Tandem Computers, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Tandem Computers Incorporated designs and manufactures fault-tolerant computer systems and networks for the on-line transaction processing market place. The company's systems are used in the banking, communications, manufacturing, business services, brokerage and securities, retail and wholesale distribution, healthcare and other industries. Its wholly-owned subsidiary, UB Networks, Inc., is a leasing supplier of network hardware and software products. Computer systems and networks products accounted for 79% of fiscal 1996 revenues and service and other, 21%. It was acquired by IBM in 1997 for 3 billion. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
TRIMBLE, INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Christopher W. Gibson
University of Greenwich | Undergraduate Degree |
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TRIMBLE, INC. | Technology Services |
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Tandem Computers, Inc.
Tandem Computers, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Tandem Computers Incorporated designs and manufactures fault-tolerant computer systems and networks for the on-line transaction processing market place. The company's systems are used in the banking, communications, manufacturing, business services, brokerage and securities, retail and wholesale distribution, healthcare and other industries. Its wholly-owned subsidiary, UB Networks, Inc., is a leasing supplier of network hardware and software products. Computer systems and networks products accounted for 79% of fiscal 1996 revenues and service and other, 21%. It was acquired by IBM in 1997 for 3 billion. | Electronic Technology |
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