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November 4th, 2008

Speculation on Papermaster's "huh?": IBM, Apple, and Freescale

Posted by Paul Murphy @ 12:15 am

Categories: Apple, General, Hardware

Tags: Apple Inc., IBM Corp., Paul Murphy, Blade Servers, Recruitment & Selection, Utility Computing, Servers, Hardware, Human Resources, Workforce Management

A PPC expert named Mark Papermaster worked at IBM for 26 years, made it to the role of vice president for blade server development while earning international recognition for his ability to maintain current technical expertise while swimming the murky, and rather shark infested, waters of top IBM management, and then suddenly quit to take an advisory role at Apple.

He didn’t just quit, either. According to an IBM lawsuit (PDF) filed by IBM to enforce a perfectly straight forward non compete agreement, other senior people at IBM met with him on October 20th (2008) to offer him a significant compensation increase to stay; and, failing that, offered to continue his salary for the year his non competition agreement prevented him from taking the job at Apple.

A day later, on October 21st, he resigned effective October 24th, and announced that he would start at Apple in November.

To say that this is absurd on its face is to be polite: the non competition agreement looks simple with the only obvious weasel being to argue that Apple isn’t an IBM competitor - except, of course, that it is: IBM still has an active interest in the PC business, makes the CPUs for all three major gaming platforms, and competes directly for the few xServe sales Apple still makes.

Why then would a sane and serious senior executive, presumably advised by equally sane and serious Apple lawyers, do something so flagrantly in violation of his contract?

My answer is that Apple is getting ready to either take over, or displace, Freescale; and therefore that the plan isn’t to have Papermaster move to Cupertino, but rather just across the street in Austin.

He’s the right man for the job - and Apple’s future PPC plans clearly need a company of Freescale’s size and technical depth if they’re to make single chip notephones and advanced sensors - but his contract with IBM makes it impossible for him to take it now while simply sitting out a year puts him too far behind on contacts and technology to do the job.

So what I think we’ll see as the bottom line on this is a settlement with Apple that doesn’t let him go to Apple - but does let him take the top job at Freescale or a company Apple creates as the manufacturing and distribution arm to its PA Semi acquisition.

Paul MurphyPaul Murphy (a pseudonym) is an IT consultant specializing in Unix and related technologies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Not me, it seems. happy
Murph seems to be pulling numbers out of the air--again. DevGuy makes a valid counterpoint.

So, what, exactly are the PPC sales numbers? Not Cell, because the Cell as found in the PS3 and blade... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wolf_z Posted on: 11/10/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Paul-the-pseudonym is probably right  paul@... | 11/04/08
PPC is a dead dog  wolf_z | 11/04/08
Don't be so myopic  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 11/04/08
Is that true?  DevGuy_z | 11/10/08
this is speculation but...  isulzer | 11/04/08
California court case made non-competes a dead issue.  Anton Philidor | 11/04/08
New York  civikminded | 11/05/08
"California law is thus applicable to non-California employees ..."  Anton Philidor | 11/05/08
Other states also stop non-compete  kdarling | 11/04/08
The suit is filed in New York's southern district court  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 11/04/08
Will it stay there?  Anton Philidor | 11/04/08
Apple competes with IBM??!!  jorjitop | 11/04/08
a small portion.  isulzer | 11/04/08
Nice burn on the Wolf_z! Haha!  GoPower | 11/04/08
Not me, it seems. happy  wolf_z | 11/10/08

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