Tom is the former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Internet Security Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISSX), which was acquired in 2007 by IBM for $1.9B.

If they force Lotus Notes on us and leave all the rest of the stuff alone, what do you care? We've got 100-gigs [gigabits per second], in-line multilayered protection in the 2009 timeframe. Tom Noonan, president and CEO of ISS, is expected to be appointed as head of this IBM business unit, which would remain in Atlanta.

They're already beginning to place demand on us. Internet Security Systems (ISS), the company he co-founded and led as CEO, was pulling in $400 million …
Noonan, president and CEO of Internet Security Systems, says he never imagined the day would come when he'd sell the company—or, as he says, "walk my baby daughter down the aisle." A: We've got to expand our sales force.

The sheer volume of leads we're getting from IBM… IBM is really great at opening the door. You'll see a fully integrated NAC [network access control] capability across the whole platform—desktop, network—just a layer. We are expanding our sales force, and we've already expanded R&D. My headcount for next year was going to have us going from roughly 1,350 to right about 1,410. Noonan's new venture is a company called Joulex, which is officially launching today. It’s fitting that we’re in NYC this week, talking about energy management during Cisco’s Internet of Everything tour.


Prior to co-founding ISS, Noonan held senior management positions at Dun and Bradstreet Software, where he was vice president, worldwide marketing. He is the former chair, president and CEO of Internet Security Systems (ISS), which he cofounded in 1995 and was acquired by IBM for $1.5 billion in 2006.

Noonan founded two successful control systems technology companies while residing in Boston: Actuation Electronics, a precision motion-control company and Leapfrog Technologies, a software development environment for real time process control and automation applications. But that's what Noonan is doing, with a pending $1.3 bill It's almost like we're going to have a bubble here at the beginning of this. All of these things we're pulling forward. LAS VEGAS -- In 2006, Tom Noonan sold his company Internet Security Services (ISS) to IBM for $1.3 billion. Internet Security Systems (ISS), the company he … They have about 43,000 sales account executives. Tom Noonan is the general manager of the EnergyWise Suite business unit at Cisco. He is also a partner at TechOperators, an early-stage investing firm he co-founded in 2008. New energy company looks to improve environmental effectiveness. The issue at hand revolves around the lack of visibility into IT […] A: One area I would tell you is scale. Tom Noonan and Chris Klaus launched ISS in 1994 to develop the premier network security management company. Noonan holds a mechanical engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a business degree from Harvard University. So we are being deluged. 3-7+47, by: Jeremiah Kipp, "Shaking Things Up: An Interview with Actor/Filmmaker Tom Noonan" Fangoria (US) : July 1990, Iss. I'm redoing my 2007 plan now, and my guess is you're talking in the neighborhood of 1,600 to 1,700. He was the president and CEO at JouleX before it was acquired by Cisco July 2013. He was the president and CEO at JouleX before it was acquired by Cisco July 2013. It was 2006, and Tom Noonan had it all. Additionally, [we will be] broadening the Proventia portfolio even further, so you'll see a Layer 4-through-7 Proventia application security appliance coming to market next year. He is also a partner at TechOperators, an early-stage investing firm he co-founded in 2008. 24, pg. We're bringing in a handful of the lower-end products, so intrusion prevention boxes are being requested in the tens of thousands by our telecom partners, because they just want to throw them out there on the network. In 2002, President Bush appointed Noonan to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC), a White House homeland defense initiative that protects information systems critical to the nation's infrastructure.Noonan continues to serve the NIAC under the Obama administration.Prior to ISS, Noonan was vice president of worldwide marketing for Dun and Bradstreet Software. A: I don't right now. It scrubs all the bad things off the network. Tom Noonan is the general manager of the EnergyWise Suite business unit at Cisco. That's a lot of juice. Tom Noonan and Chris Klaus launched ISS in 1994 to commercialize and develop a premier network security management company. A: Officially, I have committed to three years. After leaving IBM, Noonan is now back with a new startup, and this time he's tackling a problem that he thinks is even bigger than security: energy. Shock Cinema (US) : 2004, Iss. But they don't know security like we know security. We are aggressively bringing that in for next year. Tom Noonan is a General Partner at TechOperators. After graduating from Georgia Tech with a Mechanical Engineering degree, Noonan joined Rockwell Automation as a systems engineer specializing in real-time process control systems for industrial automation applications. It was 2006, and Tom Noonan had it all. We'll be hiring a lot of engineers to get this done. I said, "Who cares?" Tom Noonan and Chris Klaus founded ISS in 1994 to develop the premier network security management company.