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Classmate PC Architect Ditches Intel For NComputing

Daniel Fleshbourne   via CRN on 12 December 2008 - 11:08 · 1 comment & 1721 views

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Thin-client desktop vendor NComputing has landed another top executive from a big-name competitor in emerging markets, tapping Mark Bedford of Intel's Classmate netbook initiative to lead its worldwide marketing efforts.

Beckford, an 11-year employee of Intel who most recently spearheaded the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant's "World Ahead" program that spawned the Classmate PC, was on Thursday named vice president of global business development at Redwood City, Calif.-based NComputing. He joins former One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) international affairs liaison Lindsay Petrillose at NComputing, as well as Will Poole, formerly a top marketing executive at Microsoft.

"Obviously, I wouldn't have left [Intel] if I didn't think that this was a better solution," Beckford told ChannelWeb, arguing that the Classmate PC and OLPC initiatives were not as capable of providing affordable computing to underserved markets as NComputing's thin-client model.

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#1 +Kirkburn on 12 Dec 2008 - 13:05
I read that as 11-year-old employee >_<

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