Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Sun reclaims Apple exec for Solaris marketing | CNET News.com

Sun reclaims Apple exec for Solaris marketing | CNET News.com: "Sun Microsystems has hired a new vice president of marketing for its Solaris operating system, luring Tom Goguen from Apple Computer.
Goguen had worked for Sun on Solaris in the 1990s. He returned to the server and software company on Nov. 1, said Ingrid van den Hoogen, Sun's vice president of brand experience and community marketing.
In his time away from Sun, Goguen worked on two other operating systems that rival Microsoft's Windows. In 2001, he was director of product development for Eazel, a company that tried but failed to popularize Linux for mainstream computer users. And most recently, he was in charge of marketing Apple's Mac OS X for servers and high-performance technical computing."

Given the fact that this coincides with a 4-year high in Apple's stock price, driven primarily by iPod hysteria, I suspect Apple is not paranoid about Solaris obviating the Mac OS market opportunity.

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