SUSE Names Melissa Di Donato New CEO (zdnet.com) 87
Melissa Di Donato, SAP's former COO, has been named SUSE's new CEO. ZDNet reports: London-based Di Donato is a well-known technology leader. In particular, she has a proven track record in sales and business operations. Besides being SAP's COO, she was also the company's chief revenue officer. In SAP's latest quarter, SAP saw an increase of 11% year-over-year revenues. Much of that came from the cloud -- where SAP saw 40% year-over-year growth. SAP's cloud is built on SUSE's Linux servers and OpenStack cloud.
Di Donato succeeds Nils Brauckmann. While officially Brauckmann is retiring, there seems to be more to the story. On LinkedIn, Brauckmann wrote: "I care very deeply for the SUSE business and its employees, and this difficult decision is based entirely on personal reasons. I am pleased to be handing over the reins to such a talented and accomplished leader as Melissa Di Donato." In his SUSE statement, Brauckman added: "She is a proven and dynamic change agent, and many of her achievements have occurred in subscription businesses that exist in high-growth cloud environments." In April, then-CEO Nils Brauchmann said his company would soon be the largest independent Linux company. This comes after Brauckmann delivered eight years of continuous expansion during his tenure, including record-breaking revenues in FY18, reports ZDNet.
"Under Di Donato's leadership, SUSE will continue to focus on growth and expansion. What that means is she's expected to advance SUSE's core business and emerging technologies, both organically and through add-on acquisitions."
Di Donato succeeds Nils Brauckmann. While officially Brauckmann is retiring, there seems to be more to the story. On LinkedIn, Brauckmann wrote: "I care very deeply for the SUSE business and its employees, and this difficult decision is based entirely on personal reasons. I am pleased to be handing over the reins to such a talented and accomplished leader as Melissa Di Donato." In his SUSE statement, Brauckman added: "She is a proven and dynamic change agent, and many of her achievements have occurred in subscription businesses that exist in high-growth cloud environments." In April, then-CEO Nils Brauchmann said his company would soon be the largest independent Linux company. This comes after Brauckmann delivered eight years of continuous expansion during his tenure, including record-breaking revenues in FY18, reports ZDNet.
"Under Di Donato's leadership, SUSE will continue to focus on growth and expansion. What that means is she's expected to advance SUSE's core business and emerging technologies, both organically and through add-on acquisitions."
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I have a great idea to get them out. Set up a fake movie cast. Tell Iran you want to film a movie there that will promote Iran, make it a space warrior movie or something like that. Big ass guns. Then when you get the crew to Iran, pass the captive CIA operatives some fake scripts to memorize and give them fake names to memorize etc. Sneak them out as a film crew that just made a movie.
This shit works every fucking time. Long live Israeli/US relations. Semite or die goddamit.
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Does she have to tell the DMV of the name change? (Score:1)
I think she has 48 hours to inform the department of motor vehicles that her name is now "New CEO".
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Uh oh (Score:2)
A woman CEO of a Linux company? I can hear the Mountain Dew cans falling from chubby hands right now.
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Those chubby hands are busy looking for another project to work on or another system to migrate to.
Based on her Twitter she rode there all the way on the diversity wave. Doesn't bode well for SUSE.
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You should clean your hands before you type, I can actually see the cheeto dust on your reply.
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Thanks! :)
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Fixed link: https://git.devuan.org/devuan-... [devuan.org]
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Chief Revenue Officer? (Score:2)
I'll admit, a Chief Revenue Officer is a new one to me. At risk of asking the obvious, what does someone in such a role actually do?
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sales
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Basically every company has two crucial elements: product development (ie, programmers) and sales. You don't need business development or product managers or HR, but if you have a product to sell and someone who can sell it, then the company will be successful.
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I'll admit, a Chief Revenue Officer is a new one to me. At risk of asking the obvious, what does someone in such a role actually do?
Just take a look at Red Hat . . . now that IBM owns them, Red Hat will have a Chief Revenue Officer, as well.
TLDR (Score:2, Interesting)
TFA: Blah blah blah blah...blah blah blah
Translation: She has a vag and went through the requisite number of sinecures we set up for her. So she's in WOW, you can totally tell from her social media that she seems really into tech and seems to be a really technically/engineering minded person! https://twitter.com/mdidonato1 [twitter.com]
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Couldn't possibly be because she is qualified for and good at the job, no?
I mean do you have any specific criticisms of things she has actually done?
So..... (Score:2)
advance SUSE's core business and emerging technologies, both organically and
Apologies to her, since I've never heard of her, but: "CEO and organically" .... does that mean like all synergistic and exciting, dynamic visionaries, she's full of s@#t as well?
"I've got the vision / hallucination, but I'll just delegate the job to meta-managers who'll delegate the job to managers who'll then delegate it to someone that actually implements things. And when it's done and what I said I wanted but NOT what I now want, I'll start firing them and replace them with better pawns. We're h
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Going from sap to suse is a major demotion.
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Yes in the sense that leaving a well paid job in hell is a demotion. I mean sure the new places is much smaller, pays less and has much higher heating bills, but on the plus side you get your soul back during the off boarding process and you get to keep it.
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Maybe SAP is going to acquire SUSE and they are pulling an Elop... who knows.
Great theory, actually. How would one corroborate that?
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I use Ubuntu at work and its fucking garbage. If you change an IP address it never takes effect until you toggle the little on/off switch in Gnome. Oh sure the GUI shows the new address but ifconfig is a different story. Snap apps not working when your home directory isn't standard. Tons of little bullshit things.
OpenSUSE needs to fix security problems (Score:1)
OpenSUSE has slipped tremendously as far as security. It in many cases has been a week or more until firefox was updated after extremely critical security problems were found. This left users exposed to extremely dangerous security problems. If you use this distro do not count on the updates to keep the packages up to date with security fixes. Pay careful attention to the current package versions and watch Ubuntu's security updates page and compare it with the updates and package versions on OpenSUSE.
Serious question: Who are SUSE's users? (Score:2)
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KDE users who want an absolutely rock solid distribution with an unparalleled management tool in the form of YAST.
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I use OpenSUSE because its the only thing that actually booted and installed without issues on my POWER6 box.
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The hardware is fantastic and you can run Linux or OS/400 or many instances of both if you use PowerVM.
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I use it for all those reasons.
I used to maintain SLES on several HPC clusters at Rolls Royce, and I know several Universities that use it in the midwest.