Greg Clark (businessman)
Gregory S. "Greg" Clark is an Australian businessman. He founded the computer company Dascom, later to become part of Tivoli Software.
Clark attended Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, where he obtained a B.S. in mathematics and thermal dynamics. He then undertook postgraduate studies in computer science at the University of New Mexico.[1]
Business background
Clark started a computer company called Dascom with labs on the Gold Coast of Queensland and Santa Cruz, California. In 1999, Dascom was acquired by IBM's Tivoli Software division.
Clark has been subsequently associated with the following companies:[2]
- IBM Tivoli
- E2open, Inc.[3]
- Mincom[4]
- Blue Coat, Inc.
- Blue Coat Systems Inc[5]
- Anonyome Labs Inc[6]
- Symantec[7]
He is currently CEO of Symantec and Blue Coat Systems.[8][9]
Written Work
He is the co-author of Security intelligence: a practitioner's guide to solving enterprise security challenges (2015).[10]
References
- ↑ "Executive Profile | Symantec Corporation | Greg Clark | Customer Intelligence". www.boardroominsiders.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Greg Clark | Blue Coat". www.bluecoat.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Mincom picks Greg Clark as new CEO - Denver Business Journal". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Aussie Mincom chief leaps to Blue Coat". iTnews. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Blue Coat Systems Names Greg Clark as President and CEO". www.marketwired.com. MarketWired. August 16, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
- ↑ "The Internet Destroyed Our Privacy. Anonyome Labs Launched to Fix It. | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Symantec Announces Integration of Blue Coat Threat Intelligence into its Global Intelligence Network, Creating Industry’s Largest and Most Diverse Set of Threat Data | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Gregory S. Clark: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
- ↑ "Aussie takes charge as Symantec closes in on $4.6 billion Blue Coat buyout". ARN. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
- ↑ "Book information: Security Intelligence: A Practitioner's Guide to Solving Enterprise Security Challenges". au.wiley.com. Wiley. 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2016.