Chris Stone, who lost his job as Novell's vice chairman in 2004, has reemerged as the chief executive of StreamServe, a company that helps customers exchange information electronically. Stone was ousted from Novell because of differences of opinion with CEO Jack Messman.
StreamServe, headquartered in Burlington, Mass., sells software that automates the flow of information among different business computer systems. The company was founded in 1995 and has more than 4,000 customers.
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