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Jeff Haynie's ramblings about business and technology is home at http://blog.jeffhaynie.us/.
February 2008
Friday February 22, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Haynie at 11:04AM EST on February 22, 2008
The original article can be found on Information Week’s site. Wednesday February 20, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Haynie at 11:27PM EST on February 20, 2008
I’m happy to write that we announced 2 more executives to our management team at Appcelerator. Joe Mazzola is joining us as our new Vice President, Sales from Computer Associates. He served as sales director at Wily Technology, a provider of application management solutions that was acquired by CA for $375M in 2006. Joe has held sales executive positions at Sun Microsystems and Unisys Corporation. Joe is a sales stud and a great guy. Matt Quinlan is joining us as our new Vice President, Marketing from Red Hat. He served as director of worldwide sales consulting at JBoss, before it was acquired by Red Hat. Matt founded Red Hat’s “Rockstar Program,” through which he was responsible for the recruitment and training of all consultants, instructors, and sales engineers. Matt himself is a rock star and was one of many critical people in the JBoss success DNA. From all of us at Appcelerator, welcome aboard. Wednesday February 13, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Haynie at 10:09AM EST on February 13, 2008
Yesterday, we announced that Larry Augustin had joined the advisory board of Appcelerator. Larry has been working with us for awhile now and we thought it was time to formalize our relationship. Larry is probably one of the most well respected thought leaders, angel investor and business executive in open source. Larry literally was one of the main figures in the rise of open source, especially as it relates to open source as a business. Larry has been involved in open source for more than 20 years. Most notably, he founded VA Linux (now Sourceforge, NASDAQ:LNUX), where he launched SourceForge.net, the world’s largest open source software development community. He led the company through an IPO in 1999. Also at VA, he acquired Andover.net, merging SourceForge.net, Linux.com, Slashdot, and other well-known Open Source Internet sites to form the Open Source Development Network (OSDN). Larry holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University, and a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame. Larry currently is an investor and/or board member to SugarCRM, Hyperic, Fonality, Pentaho, Compiere, Medsphere, Springsource, Mulesource, Zend, WS02 and a few others. He was also a director at JBoss, which was acquired by Red Hat (NYSE: RHAT) for $420M and Xensource, which was acquired by Citrix (NASDAQ: CTXS) for $500M. Larry will continue to help us focus our efforts on growing our open source community around rich Internet applications (RIA) as we pioneer a path toward bringing rapid open source RIA development to the enterprise market. Welcome aboard, Larry. |