Intersect360 Research CEO Honored After Cofounding Company in 2009
SUNNYVALE, CA – January 4, 2010 – Intersect360 Research, a market research and consulting company focusing on the High Performance Computing (HPC) industry,
today announced that CEO Addison Snell has been named to the HPCwire ‘People to Watch’ list for 2010. This prestigious list, released annually by HPCwire,
the industry’s leading publication, is a widely anticipated prediction of important industry movers for the year ahead.
Snell, 38, was selected to the current list of honorees after cofounding Intersect360 Research, together with Chief Research Officer Christopher Willard,
and purchasing the established Tabor Research line of business in 2009. Snell and Willard had previously formed the core analyst expertise of Tabor
Research.
“Throughout my career in HPC I have always looked forward to the annual HPCwire People to Watch announcement, and I am honored to be included in such an
esteemed group,” said Snell. There are many compelling trends in the industry right now, and we are certainly looking forward to an exciting year in
HPC.
Snell, a 12-year HPC industry veteran, launched the Tabor Research line of business in January 2007 as a division of Tabor Communications. In July 2009,
Snell and Willard founded Intersect360 Research and acquired Tabor Research. Focusing on actionable market intelligence for HPC, Snell has established
Intersect360 Research as a premier source of market information, analysis, and consulting experience.
Previously Snell was an analyst for IDC, where he was well-known among HPC industry stakeholders. Prior to IDC, he gained recognition as a marketing leader
and spokesperson for SGI’s supercomputing products and strategy. Snell is a graduate of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
About Intersect360 Research
Formerly Tabor Research, Intersect360 Research is a market intelligence, research, and consulting advisory practice focused on suppliers, users, and policymakers
across the High Performance Computing ecosystem. Intersect360 Research relies on both user-based and supplier-based research to form a complete perspective
of HPC market dynamics, trends, and usage models.