Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
TEMECULA, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/17/06 -- Opto 22, a developer and manufacturer of
hardware and software for industrial automation, remote monitoring, data
acquisition, and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications, has named Mark
Engman President and CEO effective immediately. Engman succeeds his father,
Opto 22 founder Robert (Bob) Engman, who will continue with the company in
a consultative and advisory role.
In what he described as "part of an evolutionary process," Bob Engman made
the announcement in a brief meeting with Opto 22 employees. "After 30
years, it's time to formally hand over the company to Mark. He has been a
large part of the reason Opto 22 has been able to stay ahead of the curve
technologically and establish its reputation as the company that builds the
automation and control products that are the most reliable in the industry.
Under Mark's leadership, I'm very optimistic about where this company will
be in another 30 years."
Mark Engman's ascension to President and CEO culminates his 23-year tenure
with Opto 22 as both an engineer and executive. After completing his
education at the University of California, Irvine, Engman joined Opto 22 in
1983 and worked in a number of departments, including research and
development, product support, and manufacturing operations. In 1989, he
developed Cyrano, a flowchart-based control programming environment and the
forerunner of both OptoControl and today's ioControl. All three control
development applications -- Cyrano, OptoControl, and ioControl -- are
currently deployed in thousands of industrial control, monitoring, and data
acquisition applications across the globe. As Executive Vice President and
COO, he oversaw the company's engineering and purchasing departments and
also headed manufacturing operations. In 1996, Engman was awarded the
prestigious Leonardo Medal for outstanding Technical Innovations in
Manufacturing for his development of Opto 22's internal business systems.
"Opto 22 has always been known as a company that does things a little
differently," states Bob Sheffres, Opto 22 Vice President. "Over the last
23 years, Mark has been instrumental in defining Opto 22's corporate
culture and establishing its history of innovation. This includes the
company's unwavering commitment to design all of its products on open,
standard, non-proprietary technologies and protocols -- something that's
extremely rare in our industry."
Mark Engman is also widely regarded as one of the driving forces that first
brought Ethernet networking to manufacturing and automation environments.
In an era when most large vendors were promoting their own proprietary
buses for industrial network communication, Engman's decision to embrace
Ethernet moved Opto 22 down a path that paid major dividends as the
technology became a networking standard on the plant floor.
Most recently, Engman has led Opto 22 into the emerging machine-to-machine
communications market and has also helped the company forge strategic
alliances with several new business partners including Computer Associates,
Nokia, nPhase, and Sensorlogic.
In a statement, Engman credited his father with developing the vision and
corporate philosophies that have made Opto 22 successful and vowed to
continue to grow the company under the principles of innovation, hard work,
and fair play.
"As inventor of the modern solid-state relay, Bob Engman understood how to
develop a vision and work towards its fulfillment. Under his direction,
Opto 22 has flourished with a very flat organizational structure and
despite numerous acquisition offers and opportunities to go public, we
remain a privately held company. Opto 22 will continue to steer clear of
all distractions and will remain focused on designing, developing,
marketing, and supporting our products in the best ways possible so our
customers will continue to see the value of the Opto 22 brand."
About Opto 22
Opto 22 develops and manufactures hardware and software products for
applications in industrial automation, remote monitoring, and data
acquisition. Using standard, commercially available Internet, networking,
and computer technologies, Opto 22's input/output and control systems allow
customers to monitor, control, and acquire data from all of the mechanical,
electrical, and electronic assets that are key to their business
operations. Opto 22's products and services support automation end users,
OEMs, and information technology and operations personnel. Founded in 1974
and with over 85 million Opto 22-connected devices deployed worldwide, the
company has an established reputation for innovation, quality, and
reliability.
Opto 22 products are sold through a worldwide network of distributors,
partners, and system integrators. For more information, contact Opto 22
headquarters at 800-321-6786 or visit the website at www.opto22.com.