Take this comment made by William Vambenepe on Twitter as a not official HP´s decision about outsting or not Leo Apotheker as CEO from the company. However if Apotheker is more inmerse in software than in hardware scenarios, maybe spinning him off to a separate company might be a good idea.
Who is William Vambenepe
About
I work as architect for the application and middleware management part of Oracle Enterprise Manager. Topics that I occasionally cover on this blog include application management, automation, protocols, modeling, BSM, BTM, standards, SOA, Cloud Computing (especially PaaS), Semantic Web and other Web technologies.
In this entry I tried to explain the tagline for this blog, “IT management in a changing IT world”.
Before coming to Oracle in 2007, I worked in HP’s software division for nine years, on a variety of products ranging from high resolution imaging (OpenPix) to middleware (e-speak, Bluestone, HP-AS) and, for the last five years, systems management. There, as a “distinguished technologist” in the BTO group (previously known as OpenView) I combined architectural and standard-related activities.
On the latter side, I managed the software standards strategy and was directly involved in many Web services and management-related standard efforts. Towards the end of my time at HP, I was working on the CMDB product, called Universal CMDB.
My work email address follows the firstname.lastname@oracle.com format. My personal email address is my first name @vambenepe.com. I am @vambenepe on Twitter. You can also call me (if you’re game for a small challenge).
I started this blog because I love to receive comment spam. I think it contains a form of popular art waiting to emerge.
And of course the views I express on this site are mine and not necessarily those of my employer.
In this entry I tried to explain the tagline for this blog, “IT management in a changing IT world”.
Before coming to Oracle in 2007, I worked in HP’s software division for nine years, on a variety of products ranging from high resolution imaging (OpenPix) to middleware (e-speak, Bluestone, HP-AS) and, for the last five years, systems management. There, as a “distinguished technologist” in the BTO group (previously known as OpenView) I combined architectural and standard-related activities.
On the latter side, I managed the software standards strategy and was directly involved in many Web services and management-related standard efforts. Towards the end of my time at HP, I was working on the CMDB product, called Universal CMDB.
My work email address follows the firstname.lastname@oracle.com format. My personal email address is my first name @vambenepe.com. I am @vambenepe on Twitter. You can also call me (if you’re game for a small challenge).
I started this blog because I love to receive comment spam. I think it contains a form of popular art waiting to emerge.
And of course the views I express on this site are mine and not necessarily those of my employer.