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InterSystems appoints Denis Tebbutt as Australian managing director

Announcement posted by InterSystems Corporation 16 Oct 2002

InterSystems, a leading provider of post-relational database systems, has announced the appointment of Denis Tebbutt to the role of Managing Director, Australia.
Mr Tebbutt's primary responsibility as Managing Director is to oversee the expansion of InterSystems' business in Australia. He will focus on managing and driving all aspects of the Australian operation as well as building strong relationships with customers and strategic technology partners in the region. Mr Tebbutt will also work with the local InterSystems sales and marketing team to build awareness of InterSystems' flagship product, Cach.
Mr Tebbutt brings to InterSystems more than twenty-five years of industry experience gained in the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia and Australia. He has managed international operations and businesses at senior management levels for software, services and hardware vendors. Prior to joining InterSystems, Mr Tebbutt was responsible for the worldwide operations of Financial Network Services. He also spent ten years with Prime Computers holding various director, general manager and vice-president roles in the United Kingdom and Europe.
"Australia is a strategic market for InterSystems and one where we see enormous growth potential. Denis has outstanding business and managerial expertise and we believe he will play a crucial role in our expansion in the region," said Terry Ragon, CEO and Founder, InterSystems.
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Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., InterSystems Corporation (www.InterSystems.com) is the leading provider of high-performance database systems for Web applications, with over four million users worldwide. InterSystems' flagship product, CACH, is a post-relational database with a multidimensional data and application server offering ultra-fast and massively scalable objects and SQL. CACH features breakthrough rapid development technology for building objects and object applications.