Citrix nabs former Microsoft business division chief as CEO, president
Citrix as a whole has been undergoing a number of changes and cuts itself.
Citrix as a whole has been undergoing a number of changes and cuts itself.
Informatica announced last April that it would go private in a $5.3 billion deal, which went through by last August.
Oracle unveiled plans for a public high school on its campus as tech companies scramble to improve diversity across skilled and leadership jobs.
There's a bit of a CXO musical chairs game going on in the big food space.
The latest chapter in the ongoing speculation of who will run Twitter has come to an end.
Following Pinterest's lead in July, Twitter has published its own hiring goals to improve the diversity of its workforce between now and 2016.
Lehane brings double duty experience to the table with past high-profile advising roles from Silicon Valley to the Beltway.
Paul Maritz, also formerly CEO of VMware, isn't going far though as he has been appointed executive chairman for Pivotal's board of directors.
Nevertheless, CEO Tim Cook admitted "there is a lot more work to be done."
As president of Smith College, Ruth Simmons established the first engineering program at an American women's college.