Unfazed by Exit of New CEO Korhammer, SR Labs Plots 2015 Product Roadmap

Despite CEO's departure, vendor targets business as usual, with new products in works.

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Recently appointed CEO Richard Korhammer departed SR Labs in February

SR Labs officials decline to comment directly on Korhammer's departure but confirm that the vendor is now looking to appoint his replacement.

Korhammer joined SR Labs in September last year, following a $53 million injection of funding from private equity firm Insight Venture Partners in 2013 and SR Labs' subsequent acquisition of the Wombat data platform business from Intercontinental Exchange's NYSE Technologies division last year. He is best known as the CEO and founder of order management

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