There must be something about the month of March. Across the computer industry, senior executives have been moving up and out at a fair old rate:
On a less flippant note, Information Age was saddened to learn of the death of Pierre Bonelli, 64, CEO of France’s Bull and one of the founding fathers of the European IT services industry. Over two decades, Bonelli took Sema from a few hundred programmers to a 20,000-strong organisation. Poignantly, Bull reported a return to profits for the first time in seven years the day before his death.