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Larry has over 20 years of engineering development leadership experience in the networking and storage industries, and has held positions with such companies as IBM, General Electric and CNT Corporation (formerly INRANGE and previously part of McDATA Corporation). He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from R.I.T. and an MBA from Rutgers University, where he currently teaches as an adjunct professor. He also holds several patents for switching advancement. | Larry has over 20 years of engineering development leadership experience in the networking and storage industries, and has held positions with such companies as IBM, General Electric and CNT Corporation (formerly INRANGE and previously part of McDATA Corporation). He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from R.I.T. and an MBA from Rutgers University, where he currently teaches as an adjunct professor. He also holds several patents for switching advancement. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 24 December 2011
Involvement: ONPATH as of 10/2011
Larry Cantwell sets the company's technology direction and long-term product strategy. He joined ONPATH Technologies and runs the Engineering organization after serving as vice president of Engineering at venture-funded Tacit Networks in wide area file services. He successfully headed engineering operations up to and including the successful acquisition and integration with Packeteer Corporation.
Larry has over 20 years of engineering development leadership experience in the networking and storage industries, and has held positions with such companies as IBM, General Electric and CNT Corporation (formerly INRANGE and previously part of McDATA Corporation). He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from R.I.T. and an MBA from Rutgers University, where he currently teaches as an adjunct professor. He also holds several patents for switching advancement.