CNET News.com: Mission Critical Linux names new chief operating officer | Linux Today

CNET News.com: Mission Critical Linux names new chief operating officer

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Stephen Shankland
Nov 5, 2000

“Mission Critical Linux has tapped into old-guard talent, hiring
Robert Tumanic away from corporate-computing veteran Unisys to
become the start-up’s chief operating officer.”

“Tumanic, formerly vice president and managing principal of
Unisys operations, will assume the new post Monday, Mission
Critical Linux chief executive Moiz Kohari said in an
interview….”

“Mission Critical Linux, a Lowell, Mass., company, which
received a $20 million investment in June from General Atlantic
Partners, sells Linux systems and services to large companies that
need systems that won’t crash. The company is populated by numerous
former Compaq Computer employees.”


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