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Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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Surprised there wasn't also the typical "want to spend time with family" part to cover the fact that the CEO was fired and a board seat was his consolation prize.

If you want to raise $180M without a business model to become a fabled unicorn, you had better know what you're doing.

Docker just got a lot less interesting with an ex-Concur exec in charge, but it'll probably exit within 2-3 years and make the investors happy.

Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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My kneejerk reaction is that a senior leader from Concur, then SAP, is going to buzzword bingo and "enterprisify" docker into something very different. That's probably not fair though. Concur is a pretty big success story, sold for $8B, and it appears some good decisions drove that.

Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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post #3

My kneejerk reaction is that a senior leader from Concur, then SAP, is going to buzzword bingo and "enterprisify" docker into something very different. That's probably not fair though. Concur is a pretty big success story, sold for $8B, and it appears some good decisions drove that.

Docker has been targeting enterprise use cases for a good while now. Frankly, aside from in development, it's not terribly useful until you get to a certain scale which requires a certain development model (complete separation of application and storage, different teams managing different components, etc).

Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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post #3

My kneejerk reaction is that a senior leader from Concur, then SAP, is going to buzzword bingo and "enterprisify" docker into something very different. That's probably not fair though. Concur is a pretty big success story, sold for $8B, and it appears some good decisions drove that.

I mean, the whole rebrand is still a bit of a bait-and-switch. It leaves a real bad taste in my mouth and while I may not have been the biggest fan of Docker in the past, but I am certainly going to bias away from them now, rather than simply being indifferent.

Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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Surprised there wasn't also the typical "want to spend time with family" part to cover the fact that the CEO was fired and a board seat was his consolation prize. If you want to raise $180M without a business model to become a fabled unicorn, you had better know what you're doing. Docker just got a lot less interesting with an ex-Concur exec in charge, but it'll probably exit within 2-3 years and make the investors h…

Guesses to who would acquire it? My money is on HP or Oracle.

Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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Surprised there wasn't also the typical "want to spend time with family" part to cover the fact that the CEO was fired and a board seat was his consolation prize. If you want to raise $180M without a business model to become a fabled unicorn, you had better know what you're doing. Docker just got a lot less interesting with an ex-Concur exec in charge, but it'll probably exit within 2-3 years and make the investors h…

Guesses to who would acquire it? My money is on HP or Oracle.

or IBM

Re: Steve Singh will become Docker’s new CEO

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post #3

My kneejerk reaction is that a senior leader from Concur, then SAP, is going to buzzword bingo and "enterprisify" docker into something very different. That's probably not fair though. Concur is a pretty big success story, sold for $8B, and it appears some good decisions drove that.

I mean, the whole rebrand is still a bit of a bait-and-switch. It leaves a real bad taste in my mouth and while I may not have been the biggest fan of Docker in the past, but I am certainly going to bias away from them now, rather than simply being indifferent.

Clever, though, to force your predecessor to do that bit of dirty work before you're announced.
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