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:ZDNet: The Succession Problem and Open Source
ZDNet: The Succession Problem and Open Source
Feb 3, 2007, 05 :00 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (7469 reads)

(Other stories by Dana Blankenhorn)

"The history of computing is the history of entrepreneurs.

"Thomas J. Watson. Ken Olsen. Ray Noorda. Steve Jobs. Bill Gates. Michael Dell.

"Each one had a unique vision for what computing should be. Each implanted that vision into a corporate culture. But all those cultures had enormous trouble after the founder passed the baton..."

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