Today In Enron History

September 30, 1998 was the day the Modulus DASH was approved and signed by Enron Corporation, allowing Enron to buy the tiny cutting-edge software company.

Modulus wasn’t large but it was powerful. It was the workplace of some truly brilliant, amazing people. The InterAgent software developed by Rex Shelby, Larry Ciscon and David Berberian was used by NASA, IBM, Wells Fargo, and many other name-brand companies. They worked very closely with Sun Microsystems and Microsoft. So when Joe Hirko began to think about how to set up teensy EBS, Rex Shelby and Modulus came to mind.

Thus, they made an offer the Modulus Three could not refuse.

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