Former Microsoft Exec Ray Ozzie Named To HP Board
theodp writes "GeekWire reports that HP has named former Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie to its Board of Directors. Ozzie, known for his early work on collaboration technologies including Lotus Notes, has been working on his own startup since leaving Microsoft in 2010. Ozzie recently sounded off on the NSA spygate affair, suggesting it's time to revisit the deal we made with the 9/11-privacy-devil."
I was never given a choice to vote on privacy vs. security theater.
Lotus Notes, Microsoft, HP.
Incoming...
it was nice knowing you HP, but your about to suffer the same fate as Nokia.
don't you people ever learn?
Add to that the fact that you actually have to work and people tend to toss their hands up. "It's hard to get people on ballots" and "I don't want to talk to my friends about voting" and such.
I did. In person.
You know what I heard?
"Well, if you do nothing wrong you have nothing to worry about."
"We're living in a World with terrorism."
"I have nothing to hide."
And the worst: "Our Government wouldn't do such a thing! You're paranoid! They just want the terrorists!"
And a few of these people were fellow software developers and admins.
Now, I think people are starting to get it but they are currently being distracted but some other circuses now - like the one in Florida.
While I wish him every success at his new post, question is, how many secrets will he take along with him to HP?
Anyone who has had to suffer through that abomination that is called Lotus Notes would probably be quite willing to gather a mob, light the torches, arm themselves with pitchforks, and chase the poor sod who created this travesty to the closest windmill and set it alight. That HP would hire this guy knowing that he was part of the team that developed this "product" and thought it good enough to release is completely beyond me. Then again HP is shipping servers that have bad drives, bad power supplies, and at times bad mother boards right out of the box. I suppose that this is further proof that their computing line is no longer "quality is job 1". Slightly opinionated... probably. Frustrated from being forced to use Notes for 3 years... definitely.
corporation circle wank
Sorry. Wrong Ozzy. Never mind.
Have gnu, will travel.
Recall when HP had Executive HP Rick Belluzzo -- who's main accomplishment was killing HPUX on PA-RISC in favor of NT on Itanium -- even before NT-on-Itanium existed.
The same guy then moved on to SGI (where he killed IRIX and MIPS at SGI in favor of NT on Itanium).
Then he got rewared with a President + COO job at Microsoft - even though his main accomplishments to date had been to kill 2 of the leading 64-bit software platforms, and 2 of the leading 64-bit hardware platforms in favor of 64-bit-windows even before 64-bit-windows worked.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Belluzzo
I imagine Microsoft's paying HP well to hire Ozzie. If they can put their own plant at the top of HP; as well as buy Dell; perhaps they will manage to get back into the game.
Something about the deaf leading the blind jumped into my head reading this.
I haven't thought of anything clever to put here, but then again most of you haven't either.
I'd like to see the list of former MS employees who have quit MS and joined another tech company, especially those in higher positions.
Another list I'd like to see would be the former MS employees in positions of power across America and the world.
HP hopes Ozzie will be to Balmer what Snowden is to Obama.
In the meantime HP will play the part of Putin.
Yuk yuk
No, I think Ballmerizing HP would increase the speed of HP's downfall.