● 02.06.09

●● Ron Hovsepian on Novell Layoffs

Posted in Novell, Ron Hovsepian at 9:57 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

AN ANNOUNCEMENT about Novell layoffs seems to be approaching (maybe to align with the financial results). It’s being more or less confirmed that Ron Hovsepian, Novell’s CEO, indeed spoke about it in public.

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Novell is looking to both add and subtract people at the same time.Addressing employees in Germany on Thursday, CEO Ron Hovsepian said he would have to make more employee cuts than he originally expected, according to published reports. [...]A call to Novell to confirm additional job cuts had not been returned at posting time.

The headline of this article was modified shortly after publication. The old headline was: “Novell Looks To Both Add, Subtract, CEO Says”

Ron Hovsepian did not remark on the sudden departure of Jacqueline de Rojas [1, 2], but he did talk about her replacement, Sean McCarry.

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Ron Hovsepian, president and CEO, Novell, comments, “2009 is set to be a significant year for Novell and having the right management team in place to drive forward our strategic objectives is of vital importance to the company’s success. Sean is an experienced and respected member of our senior management team and I am confident that he will help us to achieve our ambitious goals.”

What are these “ambitious goals” though? █

“Our partnership with Microsoft continues to expand.”

–Ron Hovsepian, Novell CEO

“[The partnership with Microsoft is] going very well insofar as we originally agreed to co-operate on three distinct projects and now we’re working on nine projects and there’s a good list of 19 other projects that we plan to co-operate on.”

–Ron Hovsepian, Novell CEO

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