Mark Shuttleworth, founder and CEO of Ubuntu commercial sponsor Canonical, announced on Thursday that he is stepping aside to develop cloud products and begin new partnerships. He named Chief Operating Officer Jane Silber to take his place as CEO of Canonical.
Mark Shuttleworth, founder and CEO of Canonical, the company that brings us the incredibly popular Ubuntu Linux has announced that he is stepping down from his role as CEO with the company.
Canonical founder and CEO Mark Shuttleworth, developer of the Ubuntu open source operating system, announced in December that he was stepping aside to develop cloud product design and curry new partners. He named Chief Operating Officer Jane Silber to take his place as CEO.
Canonical’s new COO gets religion on Linux desktop
In shocking news, Mark Shuttleworth, the dictator CEO of Ubuntu, has stepped down from his position.
Starting the March of next year, Jane Silber, the current COO of Canonical, will take his place as the CEO of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu.
In an unexpected move, Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is stepping down as head of the company.
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