Former Samsung Multimedia Lab Chief Joins Denali's Executive Team
Dr. Stephen Oh to Serve as Vice President of Platform Business Development
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Oct 14, 2008 -- Denali Software, Inc., today announced that Dr. Stephen Oh has joined the company as vice president of Platform Business Development. With over 19 years of experience in high- growth, high-technology companies, Dr. Oh was most recently CEO of Solex Semiconductor and held executive and management positions at Samsung Semiconductor, Agere Systems, National Semiconductor and Texas Instruments. During his tenure as head of its multimedia lab within the SoC R&D center and vice president of the application processor development team, Samsung Semiconductor achieved a major share in the navigation and portable music player markets. At Denali, he is directly responsible for Denali's platform technologies, including FlashPoint, and developing long-term relationships with Denali's memory and storage partners.
"It's a great win for Denali to have someone of Stephen's caliber join our leadership team. He brings a valuable combination of experience, credentials and understanding of Denali's next-generation NAND-based applications solutions," said Denali Software's president and CEO Sanjay Srivastava. "Stephen's demonstrated business and technical leadership will be invaluable as we continue to grow our fully integrated, NAND-based platform solutions."
"Denali has an excellent reputation for its investment in its customers, its people and its technology," states Dr. Stephen Oh. "Together, we will expand Denali's leadership position into the consumer market place with state- of-the-art flash cache and SSD products, solutions and services."
Dr. Oh is a graduate of Purdue University where he received three degrees, a Ph.D., Masters and Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering.
About Denali Software
Denali Software, Inc. is a world-leading provider of electronic design automation (EDA) software and semiconductor intellectual property (IP) for system-on-chip (SoC) design and verification. Denali delivers the industry's most trusted solutions for deploying PCI Express, NAND Flash and DDR DRAM subsystems. Developers use Denali's EDA, IP and services to reduce risk and speed time-to-market for electronic system and chip design. Denali is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and has offices around the world to serve the global electronics industry. More information about Denali, its products and services is available at www.denali.com.
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