The original article’s headline is “DigitalOcean Announces Leadership Transition” and nowhere in the article does it say that the CEO has been removed.
"Yancey Spruill will continue to serve as Chief Executive Officer until a successor has been appointed, at which point he will step down from his role and as a member of the Board."
I hope they find someone that leads like Matthew Prince and not another corporate businessman looking to smooth sail and collect a check.
DigitalOcean needs more innovation than anything. I think this is where their current CEO made the biggest mistake. He spent billions in buyback using debt when instead he should have put that money into innovation and growth.
Lately the pace of innovation at DigitalOcean is almost nothing.
All of their latest features have been bought. Nimbella for functions. Cloudways for website hosing, and Paperspace for GPUs.
They need someone that understands why DigitalOcean is liked by developers. They need to go back to focusing on great documentation and building features and tooling to make it even easier for developers to build and scale on their platform.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 30.1 ms ] threadThat's corporate speak for removal. Based on the speed in which this announcement was made in regard to the investigation into misleading financial statements https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/08/21/272896... it's pretty obvious.
There does not say anywhere in the article about "removal" or "remove"
Please keep the original title: "DigitalOcean Announces Leadership Transition"
DigitalOcean needs more innovation than anything. I think this is where their current CEO made the biggest mistake. He spent billions in buyback using debt when instead he should have put that money into innovation and growth.
Lately the pace of innovation at DigitalOcean is almost nothing.
All of their latest features have been bought. Nimbella for functions. Cloudways for website hosing, and Paperspace for GPUs.
They need someone that understands why DigitalOcean is liked by developers. They need to go back to focusing on great documentation and building features and tooling to make it even easier for developers to build and scale on their platform.
The layoffs in February, the new staffing model, guidance hit, financial controls deficiency, and the walkout probably has the board scared.