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Condusiv Technologies company history timeline

1981

The company was initially created to serve VAX/VMS platforms. It was founded in March, 1981, by Craig Jensen.

1991

In 1991, the company (back then Executive Software) refused to renew technical support for Ciba-Geigy’s VAX version of Diskeeper after learning that Ciba-Geigy makes Ritalin, a drug that was linked with suicide in children.

1995

In 1995 the company was asked by Microsoft to develop products for its Windows NT system before it was released.

2008

On November 5, 2008, Diskeeper's former CIO, Alexander Godelman, and Automation Planning Officer Marc Le Shay jointly filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court for improper dismissal.

2009

On January 27, 2009, Diskeeper filed a motion to strike the proposed injunction, citing, without conceding that Hubbard Management Technology is religious in nature, legal precedence of religious based practices in business being protected by the First Amendment.

Jensen stepped down as CEO in 2009.

2011

Jerry Baldwin was appointed CEO in September 2011 and Craig Jensen passed his managerial and day-to-day involvement with the company on to Baldwin.

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