Fryer, J.
John Fryer is Senior Director of industry solutions at Stratus Technologies, where he is responsible for go-to-market strategies and industry initiatives across all of the company’s product lines. He has more than 25 years of experience with systems and software products in a variety of engineering, marketing and executive roles at successful startups and major companies, including Motorola, Emerson Network Power and Oracle. His experience includes more than 15 years working with high-availability solutions for the Enterprise and networking industries.
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