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  1. NetApp Cloud Volume Services. Shared by James Lau. Experience. NetApp. Sunnyvale, CA. - Education. 4.0. 1991 - 1993. Activities and Societies: Cooking and Archery. - Licenses &...

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  2. James Lau (B.A. ‘81 Computer Science & Applied Mathematics, UC Berkeley; M.S. ’82 Computer Engineering, Stanford) co-founded NetApp in 1992. He served as VP Engineering, CTO, and Chief Strategy Officer. He retired from NetApp in 2015. Prior to starting NetApp, Mr. Lau worked at Auspex Systems, Bridge Communications/3 Com, and HP.

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  4. Feb 14, 2019 · As executive vice president, Dave Hitz and James Lau founded NetApp in 1992 with a desire to simplify storage the way Cisco simplified networking. Dave and James believed that general-purpose computing systems were too complex, so they built dedicated devices called appliances.

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  5. NetApp. Location San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States. Regions West Coast, Western US. Gender Male. LinkedIn View on LinkedIn. James K. Lau is co-founder of NetApp, Inc. and served as its Executive Vice President until October 2015. Mr. Lau served as Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer of NetApp, Inc., from May 2000 ...

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  6. James Lau is chief strategy officer, responsible for guiding the evolution of Network Appliance's business strategy and identifying additional market and product opportunities to fuel future growth. He cofounded NetApp with Dave Hitz in 1992 and was vice president of engineering from then until 1995.

  7. Self-described hippies Dave Hitz and James Lau build an NFS server affectionately known as the Toaster – and a company then called Network Appliance, Inc. ONTAP, NetApps proprietary operating system, is born. 1995: Let’s take this baby public. NetApp IPOs in 1995, quickly growing to $1B+ in revenue.

  8. Oct 26, 2015 · October 26, 2015 ·. Our co-founder James Lau is retiring. Please join us in saying, “Thank you, James, & good luck in everything you do!” http://nt-ap.com/1Xu5rEc. 61.

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