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Ray Noorda was born on 19 June, 1924 in Ogden, Utah, is an American businessman. Discover Ray Noorda's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Ogden, Utah |
Date of death |
9 October, 2006 |
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Orem, Utah |
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Ray Noorda Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ray Noorda worth at the age of 82 years old? Ray Noorda’s income source is mostly from being a successful CEO. He is from United States. We have estimated Ray Noorda's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Raymond John "Ray" Noorda (19 June 1924 – 9 October 2006) was a U.S. computer businessman.
He graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in engineering from the University of Utah in 1949.
He married Lewena "Tye" Taylor in 1950, and they were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple.
Among the positions that Noorda held in the LDS Church were counselor in a branch presidency and counselor in a stake Sunday school presidency.
Noorda worked for General Electric from graduation until 1971, after which he worked at a number of California companies.
Noorda was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
He was CEO of Novell between 1982 and 1994.
In 1983, Noorda assembled the SuperSet team whose members included Drew Major, James Bills, Dale Niebaur and Kyle Powell.
The team was originally assigned to create a CP/M disk sharing system, but instead came up with a successful file sharing system for the newly introduced IBM-compatible PC.
This network operating system was later called Novell NetWare.
Under Noorda's watch, Novell acquired several companies and products with the goal of countering Microsoft's rapid spread into new markets, including Digital Research, Unix System Laboratories, WordPerfect, and Borland's Quattro Pro.
Microsoft CEO Bill Gates claimed that Noorda had a "tremendous vendetta" against Microsoft and that Noorda had supported the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust investigations of Microsoft in the early 1990s that led to a consent decree restricting its operating system licensing practices.
Around 1992, Noorda used the term co-opetition to characterize Novell's business strategy.
Up to his death, Noorda owned the Canopy Group, which he had founded in 1992 through the Noorda Family Trust (NFT Ventures, Inc.).
Noorda ran Novell until 1993.
He also served as chairman of Novell until he was replaced in 1994.
Noorda was born in Ogden, Utah, the third son of Dutch immigrants Bertus Noorda and Alida Margaretha van den Berg.
He attended Weber State College in Ogden.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy for two years as an electronics technician, working with radar systems.
Noorda received honorary doctorates from the University of Utah in 1994 and Weber State University in 1995.
One of its holdings, Caldera, purchased the Unix assets in 1995 from the Santa Cruz Operation, which had acquired them from Novell.
Noorda was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1995.
Noorda had four sons and one daughter.
In 1996, it also acquired the Digital Research assets from Novell and immediately brought a lawsuit against Microsoft that largely duplicated the claims that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice had pursued in the early 1990s.
As a consequence of age and associated health issues (Alzheimer's disease and heart disease), Noorda did not participate in the day-to-day management of Canopy's affairs after 1998.
The lawsuit was ultimately settled in 2000 with a $280 million payment to Caldera.
His daughter committed suicide in 2005.
Noorda died on 9 October 2006 at his home in Orem, Utah, at the age of 82.