I am not sure who should be grateful, Azul Systems or Stephen Dewitt for getting together…and for getting apart.
Azul Systems was able to create its own one of a kind additional multitasking processor (available also at low price, low power and low risk to others) through Stephen Dewitt’s suggestion. They have put him then on the Chairman’s seat which in turn got DeWitt to be recognized by HP (Hewlett-Packard) in their US Personal Systems Group.
Even as Azul was just starting, in its first 2 years, DeWitt believed they can do a big change together for enterprise computation, delivery and recording. Dewitt was also trusted by Azul to care of its full time management to him despite the fact that he has been a restless innovator, with a tendency to go for the next challenge. As time passed however Azul may have realized they needed a solid presence in their CEO likewise DeWitt know he is a John Smith, who would keep going to the next island he could improve. By November of 2007, both answered their personal needs and let go of each other. Now Azul has put its loyal member Scott Sellers to his rightful promotion to the company’s CEO seat, stabling their financial and fundamental ground. DeWitt at the same time found his active calling in forming strategies for HP’s PSG Portfolio.
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