Since 1981 Larry Lozon has been a witness and contributor to successive technological revolutions that shaped today's information economies.
Working for General Motors, Larry had the opportunity to leverage the early promise and power of desktop computing and the birth of the packaged software market. In 1984, GM decided to buy a "little"​ Texas computer firm named EDS. Larry saw the future and jumped aboard the digital avalanche that followed managing deployments of tens of thousands of PCs into GM facilities ultimately winding up launching a process to manage standardization and leverage for one of the then largest deployments of personal computers in existence.
Larry kicked off ...