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Joseph Piscopo
Abstract:
After attending the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Joseph
A. Piscopo founded Pansophic Systems in 1969 and led it until his
retirement in 1987. Pansophic grew rapidly during the 1970s, as its
Panvalet source code management system and Easytrieve report generation
software ranked among the industry's most successful products. Piscopo
discusses his background as a data processing manager, the founding of
Pansophic, the development of Panvalet and the acquisition of Easytrieve.
Considerable attention is paid to the strategic elements of Pansophic's
growth: customer relations, international expansion, product
development, staffing, market position, and stock market offerings. At
the conclusion of the interview, Piscopo explains the circumstances
behind the firm's stumble in the late 1980s and acquisition by Computer
Associates in 1991. He also deals briefly with his subsequent career as
an "angel" investor in technology firms. This oral history was sponsored
by the Software History Center in conjunction with the Center's ADAPSO
reunion (3 May 2002).
Oral History at CBI
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