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April 26, 2006

Scott McNealy Steps Down as Sun CEO

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Twenty-two years after he helped co-found the company, Scott McNealy this week announced that he was stepping down as CEO of Sun Microsystems. McNealy will, however, stay on as Sun's chairman. Jonathan Schwartz succeeds him at the CEO post.

"Sun has been a labor of love for me since 1982, and it has been an honor and privilege to serve as its CEO for the past 22 years," McNealy said. "We've helped shape the industry as it is today and the opportunities before us are immense. I look forward to a smooth transition and to working with Jonathan on company strategy in my continued role as chairman."

Sun reports that McNealy will dedicate his time to Sun's government and academic relationships around the world and will expand his role interacting with key partners. Schwartz, meanwhile, plans to stay the course for the time being. He joined Sun in 1996 and had been president and COO since 2004.

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Reader Comments
Now if Larry Ellison would step down, the industry would be rid of the two long-running egos that ultimately hold/held back the organizations they represent(ed).

With the rumors that Sun Microsystems could be taken over by Google, I wonder if this jockeying readies Sun to be consumed by the mega-search company. With StorageTek in Sun's portfolio, Google may want some high-quality storage hardware and technologies to aid its pursuit of world dominance.

mwrisner April 27, 2006 (Article Rating: )


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