Trung Dung
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Mr. Trung Dung is a Vietnamese-American born in South Vietnam. His personal and professional story has been profiled in many leading publications including Forbes, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and San Francisco Chronicle, as well as in Dan Rather's book The American Dream.
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During the Fall of Saigon, his father, a devout anti-communist, was a Lieutenant in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). He chose to remain and protect his family and defend South Vietnam from the invading North Vietnamese Army and their Viet Cong agents.
Dung's father was captured and sent to a reeducation camp. Dung helped his mother and siblings survive, and he grew to despise the practices of the Communist government.
Upon his father's release, the family secretly immigrated to the United States.
He is currently the chief executive officer of Fogbreak Software, the company he founded. Fogbreak creates enterprise business applications to optimize supply chain flexibility and liability. Fogbreak is well-funded by a group of blue-chip investors: Matrix Partners, Greylock, and Sigma Partners.
Prior to founding Fogbreak, Dung founded and ran OnDisplay, Inc. The company was a pioneer in the development of business-to-business application integration technology. Mr. Dung grew OnDisplay from a product concept to an enterprise software company that was one of the 10 most successful IPOs in 1999 and was ultimately acquired by Vignette Corporation in 2000 for $1.8 billion.
Prior to founding OnDisplay, Dung was a senior engineer at Open Market, the first developer of Internet commerce software.
Dung has completed postgraduate work in Computer Science at Boston University and holds bachelor degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts.
In May 2004, Trung Dung was awarded a Golden Torch Award, by the Vietnamese American National Gala in Washington D.C..
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- Trung Dung Founder of OnDisplay and Fogbreak Software
- Fogbreak Software Home Page
- Former OnDisplay Founder To Speak At Technology in the Vineyards
- Three Top TriValley Entrepreneurs, Technology Company CEOs Join TTEC Advisory Board
- Forbes.com: Forbes 400 Richest in America
A Special Vietnamese
Trung Dung was born and grew up in the South of Vietnam. At the age of 17, he arrived in the State with 2 $ in the pocket and without knowing a single English word. His greatest dream was to escape poverty. His excellent knowledge of mathematic and science helped him successfully enrolled in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in spite of his the poor of English. During his colleague life, he did various part-time jobs to earn money to cover daily extensive and tuition and assist his loved ones in Vietnam. He even worked as a restaurant waiter all a hospital cleaner. After graduation, he followed a doctoral program in computer science. He had a good job at a software company in Massachusetts. However, he decided to leave it to really his idea of doing business online. He established OnDisplay Corporation, a software development company. The birth of the company was based on a fairly simple concept. He wanted to design a software program able to select and retrieve information from interested WebPages and arrange it in such away that it becomes most convenience for users. Unfortunately, as business experience remained very limited no investor responded to his call. When the idea almost came to a dead end, it was accepted by Mark Pine, a great expert and investor in E-commerce, who was then executive director of an important division under Sybase Software Company. Two weeks later, OnDisplay had more than 80 clients including Travelocity, a big e-commerce company. It also alters into strategic contrast with such giants as IBM and Microsoft. In 200, OnDisplay was sold for 1.8 billion. Dung then founded Fogbreak solutions, engaged in business applications aimed at optimizing the flexibility and efficiency of assembly lines admittedly, luck was critical to his success. However, more crucial was his great quality. He is a man of vision. He shows determined and hard working, his able to see opportunity. His success story was told in famous paper and magazine including Forbes, Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal. He was among the 17 most successful American immigrants in “The American Dream,” by Dan Rather. In 2006, Trung Dung returned to the homeland for the first time since his departure in 1984. “I had never thought I would have returned " he said. Soon after he was back in the State, he made a plan to assist the Vietnamese education. He is now member of a Trusty Board of the Vietnamese Education Fund.