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News Release from: RadiSys Corporation
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Team on 14 January 2005
Sato takes charge of programmes in Tokyo
Noriyuki Sato has been named Representative Director for the Radisys Tokyo office.
Noriyuki Sato has been named Representative Director for the Radisys Tokyo office Sato has held top management positions with Intel and most recently Datacore Software, and brings 20 years of solutions marketing experience to the Radisys team
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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As Representative Director, Sato will be responsible for extending the company's partner programme as well as building customer relations and managing new and ongoing customer opportunities in Japan.
"Mr Sato has a tremendous track record of developing strategic partnerships and providing unique product offerings aimed at meeting customers' needs".
"We welcome him to the Radisys Japan team", said Christian Lepiane, Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Radisys.
"Radisys has had a presence in Japan for a decade and we currently sell our entire line of commercial, enterprise and service provider products to customers in this region".
"As representative director, Mr Sato will build on this success and be responsible for continuing to meet the needs of customers in this important area".
Prior to joining Radisys, Sato was a Vice President at Datacore Software.
In this position, he was responsible for identifying and pursuing business opportunities in Japan and was credited with growing sales while initiating partnership programs with NRI and Newtech.
Before joining Datacore Software, Sato spent nearly 20 years with Intel.
During his tenure with Intel, he held several management positions including Field Application Group General Manager and also General Manager of IA Platform and Solution Marketing.
Sato successfully grew the Intel Architecture (IA)-based server business to achieve over 80% market share in Japan and also lead the launch of Intel's first 64bit processor server/workstation designs with all of the major OEMs in the region, including NEC, Hitachi and HP.
He is also credited with developing and implementing OEM and channel server motherboard programmes and also successfully implementing strategic partner programmes for IA-based enterprise solutions with major ISVs, OEMs and system integrators including Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, NRI, NEC, Hitachi and Fujitsu.
Sato holds a bachelor of electronics engineering degree from Hokkaido University in Japan.
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