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News Release from: CambridgeSoft
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2006
CambridgeSoft strengthens enterprise
team
CambridgeSoft announced that Rudolph Potenzone has joined CambridgeSoft as vice president, enterprise solutions
Potenzone is a seasoned veteran in designing, delivering and deploying novel and integrated solutions across the life science, biological and chemical industries for over 25 years He brings to CambridgeSoft strong leadership and management skills to oversee large enterprise projects for CambridgeSoft's global accounts
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Potenzone's background includes being president of Lion Biosciences US, where he had a lead role in the production of Lion Discovery Center.
Previously, as senior vice president of research and development at MDL Information, Reed Elsevier, he led the teams that supported Isis and developed Isentris and Discovery Gate.
Prior to that he was director of new product development and research of Chemical Abstracts, American Chemical Society, leading the development of SciFinder (CAS).
Potenzone holds a PhD and MS in macromolecular science from Case Western Reserve University and a BS in biophysics from the University of Pittsburgh.
Michael Tomasic, chairman and CEO of CambridgeSoft stated, "CambridgeSoft has led the scientific desktop software market with ChemOffice, including ChemDraw, and we look forward to Rudy establishing CambridgeSoft in the enterprise solutions space with our world-class E-Notebook, industry leading biological and chemical informatics and scientific database offerings.".
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