Barry S. Morris

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Barry Morris is the CEO of Undo and former CEO of several software companies.

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Barry Morris
Alma mater Oxford University
Known forCEO of Undo

Early life and education

Barry Morris was raised in South Africa and educated in Great Britain. [1] He has a degree in engineering from New College in Oxford University and an honorary doctorate in business administration from the IMC Association. [2]

Career

Before 1994, Morris held senior management positions at Digital Equipment Corporation, Lotus Development Corporation, Protek Electronics Ltd., and Leading Technology, Inc. [1]

Morris joined IONA Technologies, a distributed object technology company based in Dublin, Ireland, in 1994 and served as Vice President of Product Management and Chief Operation Officer before being named CEO in 2000. Morris is credited with establishing the company headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts. [1] [3]

Barry Morris was also the former CEO of StreamBase Systems, the co-founder and former CEO of NuoDB, [4] [5] [2] and CEO of Undo [6]

Board memberships

Barry Morris sits on the Advisory Board for the Irish American Business Association. [7] He also serves on the board of the International School of Boston and the Sugan Theater Company. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "CEO Interview: Barry Morris." The Wall Street Transcript. Dec. 17, 2001
  2. 1 2 3 "Executive Profile: Barry Morris." Bloomberg Businessweek
  3. Schaff, William. "Taking Stock: Iona Technologies Looks Like A Good Value in the Tech Market.” Information Week. April 1, 2002
  4. Lyons, Daniel. "Data on the Fly." Forbes. Jan. 18, 2005
  5. Hall, Mark. "It's Time for Real Time." Computer World. April 17, 2006
  6. "Bloomberg Executive Profile"
  7. "Membership." Archived March 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Irish American Business Association website. Accessed Dec. 26, 2012