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Symantec CEO John Thompson to Step Down
In a decade of leadership, Thompson built Symantec from a consumer desktop software vendor into an enterprise software provider
By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau)
November 17, 2008 — CSO —
Symantec CEO John Thompson is retiring.
Thompson, 59, has led the Cupertino, Calif.-based security vendor for the past decade. He will be replaced by Enrique Salem, the company's chief operating officer, effective April 4, 2009, Symantec Corp. said in a statement released Monday afternoon.
During his tenure, Thompson built Symantec from a consumer desktop software vendor, best known for its Norton products, into a leading enterprise software provider. The company aggressively acquired new software companies, including its most high-profile purchase: the 2005 $10.5 billion acquisition of enterprise storage software vendor Veritas.
Although Symantec has warned of a slowdown in sales recently, executives said Monday that they have been working on the transition for the past 10 months, an effort called "Project Texas."
"I've always believed that 10 years was long enough to sit in this role," Thompson said in a call with financial analysts Monday.
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