Former IBM Exec Allowed to Work for Dell
June 26, 2009 by Mark Ellis
Filed under Business
If IBM had its way, former head of mergers and acquisitions, David Johnson, would not be allowed to work for Dell because he would allegedly be able to provide his new employer with trade secrets that would give Dell an unfair competitive advantage. However, a U.S. judge has sided with Dell and turned down IBM’s injunction against Johnson.
In his ruling, the judge decided that IBM never quite proved what secret information Johnson could actually supply to Dell that would give the company an edge over its rival.
Johnson, who now works as Dell’s senior vice president of corporate strategy, still faces …read more




