GroundWork heading the same path as Qlusters ?
In this article the ScienceLogic blogs wonders.
Here’s an interview with David Lily, founder and CEO. Hmm. What happened to CEO Ranga Rangachari? As far as I can tell, he disappeared somewhere between Nov 2007 and Jan 2008. No announcement that I could find… Wonder how things are going for GroundWork? Are they about to follow QLusters and drop the “Open Source” part of their name that they tacked on a couple years back?
Then followed up with the article on Qlusters closing shop where they identify different reasons for an Open Source systems management shop to close
What are the signs that a systems management company is going out of business?
a) they abandon their open source project, which was supposedly tied to their commercially supported version
b) they switch CEOs very very quietly
c) they are an “open source” company trying to actually make money (via paying customers, not VC)
d) all of the above
I've read rumours about GroundWorks management leaving before, but are they really heading the same direction ?
Now while we are on the crazy similarities subject ...
Remember Caldera ? Who bought SCO, after which it rebranded to SCO ?
Didn't have a nice ending didn't it ? So can you come up with another example of such a TakeOver and Rebrand scenario ?
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#1 Botchagalupe : Groundwork
I was starting to think I was the only one asking this question.