Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Feb 2010 23:12 UTC
Oracle and SUN Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, an advocate of Web 2.0, used Twitter early Thursday to announce his resignation. He was named CEO in 2006 as Sun faced a switch in strategic direction away from proprietary systems and toward open source code, including its valued Solaris 10 operating system. "Today's my last day at Sun. I'll miss it", he said in a tweet to his followers, reported the New York Times on its Web site at 1:12 a.m. Thursday. He added a bit of haiku: "Financial crisis, Stalled too many customers, CEO no more."
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RE: Good riddance
by segedunum on Tue 9th Feb 2010 01:58 UTC in reply to "Good riddance"
segedunum
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2005-07-06

This is what happens when you hire a FOSS evangelist who thinks his hippie idealism is above traditional business models.

He wasn't much of a FOSS evangelist because he talked a lot about open sourcing things with no rhyme or reason and no strategy whatsoever. There are plenty of companies making money from FOSS with sensible strategies. Mr. Pony Tail didn't have one because he didn't understand FOSS or how it would relate to Sun. He was just playing catch up to Linux and FOSS eating Sun's lunch.

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