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Scott McNealy (born November 13, 1954) is an American businessman. He is most famous for co-founding the computer technology company Sun Microsystems in 1982 along with Vinod Khosla , Bill Joy , and Andy Bechtolsheim .
On February 24, 1982, Scott McNealy, Andy Bechtolsheim, and Vinod Khosla, all Stanford graduate students, founded Sun Microsystems. Bill Joy of Berkeley, a primary developer of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), joined soon after and is counted as one of the original founders. [8]
Scott McNealy, co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Sun; CEO from 1984-2006; Larry McVoy, CEO of BitMover; Björn Michaelsen, Director at The Document Foundation; Mårten Mickos, CEO of MySQL AB from 2001 until Sun acquisition in 2008; Jim Mitchell, Vice President and Sun Fellow
In 1982, Khosla co-founded Sun Microsystems (SUN is the acronym for the Stanford University Network), along with Stanford classmates Scott McNealy, Andy Bechtolsheim, who was licensing a computer design to local companies. [16] UC Berkeley computer science graduate student Bill Joy later joined the company as co-founder. Sun Microsystems sold ...
McNealy, son of Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy, had been doing some of his best work outside the ropes, particularly effecting a change in FedEx Cup points distribution to make it more ...
Scott McNealy, one of the cofounders of Sun Microsystems, ... In 1978, at age 23, Jobs was worth over $1 million (equivalent to $4.67 million in 2023).
McNealy, son of Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy, had been doing some of his best work outside the ropes, particularly effecting a change in FedEx Cup points distribution to make it more equitable. Missing was a victory, and this one came down to the wire. He went out in 33 and led by two going to the back nine, and then it became a grind.
A rusting Sun Microsystems van as seen at the Oracle-acquired Santa Clara, California campus in 2016. Several notable engineers resigned following the acquisition, including James Gosling, the creator of Java (resigned April 2010); Tim Bray, the creator of XML (resigned February 2010); Kohsuke Kawaguchi, lead developer of Hudson (resigned April 2010); and Bryan Cantrill, the co-creator of ...