Technology >> CEO Interviews >> May 4, 1998

Anthony N. Lapine – Datalink Systems Corp (dasy)

During his career, he has spearheaded the raising of hundreds of millions in investment capital. He has served as chairman of the Hoover Institution's Council on Economic Development and as a strategic advisor to the Russian government on the transition to capitalism. In 1993, he received the San Jose State University 'Alumni Award of Distinction' and is the recipient of the Santa Clara University 1994 'Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award.' He received a BSEE Cum Laude from California State University, an MSEE from Santa Clara University and an MBA from the University of San Francisco. He later became an alumnus of Stanford's Graduate School of Business through their Executive Program. He has been the subject of articles in 'Forbes,' 'Business Week,' 'Venture,' 'Wall Street Journal,' 'Computer Marketing' and 'Electronic Week.' He has appeared on 'Venture Point' and 'Window on Wall Street' television programs. He is listed in 'The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership', 'Men of Achievement' and 'Who's Who' in: 'the Computer Industry', 'California', 'Finance and Industry', 'Science and Engineering', 'American Business Leaders' and 'Worldwide.' Mr. LaPine's accomplishments have been chronicled in numerous business books including 'The Third Century,' 'High Technology Start-Ups' and 'Overseas Business.' Profile
ANTHONY N. LAPINE's career began at IBM where his technical achievements earned him numerous patents and 'outstanding contribution' awards. His Data Synchronization invention (Patent 3,701,039) remains the state of the art in today's disk drive. In 1969, he was recruited as one of the founders of Memorex's Equipment Group where he was instrumental in giving birth to the FLOPPY DISK DRIVE, a cornerstone of today's PC revolution. After raising $75 million, the company's stock peaked at $175 a share. He subsequently played a major role in Memorex's historic turnaround, relisting Memorex on the New York Stock Exchange- the only company ever relisted. This is now chronicled as one of the greatest corporate rescues in history, and a classic case study at the Harvard Business School. After spearheading the company's first BILLION dollar revenue year, he was instrumental in the sale of Memorex to Burroughs, now Unisys. In 1981, Mr. Lapine was recruited to re-engineer Irwin/Olivetti where he orchestrated the invention of the FIRST removable cartridge tape backup in personal computers. This development opened a new billion dollar market catapulting the company to profitability and a public offering. In 1983, he formed LaPine Technology, raising $30 million and launched the new 3-1/2 inch Winchester disk drive technology which has become a $50 billion industry. He led his company's growth to a profitable $60 million in sales before selling the company to his alliance partners, Prudential and Kyocera, in 1987. A 'Forbes' article featured this unique three-way alliance and its impressive Board of Directors that included computer pioneer, Gene Amdahl, and Kyocera's illustrious founder, Kazo Inamori. The company was valued at $234 million. Prudential ultimately made $184 million on its investment of $13 million. After the sale of LaPine Technology, he formed the LaPine Group, a private investment and turnaround management firm which has achieved wide recognition for its successes. He most recently served as CEO of Andor International, a company launched by the legendary Gene Amdahl. After reorganizing the company Mr. LaPine negotiated its sale to the Fortel Group where he now serves as Chairman. He is also a technology expert for major law firms and government agencies on intellectual property matters. He lectures in the Graduate School of Business at the University of San Francisco, is a member of the National Arbitrators and a Public Arbitrator of the Pacific Stock Exchange. Mr. LaPine is a 40 year resident of Silicon Valley. Since 1981, he has been a member of 20 corporate boards for companies whose products or services span a broad spectrum of industries. Profile
TWST: Why don't we start by your giving to us a description or a profile

of your company?

Mr. LaPine: DataLink is a new age information company. I emphasize new

age because DataLink is