SugarCRM chief steps down

Board member Larry Augustin will become the interim CEO

The CEO of open-source customer-relationship-management software vendor SugarCRM has stepped down.

John Roberts, who cofounded the company in 2004 with Clint Oram and Jacob Taylor, will be replaced on an interim basis by Larry Augustin, a board member and former CEO of Linux systems vendor VA Linux.

The company did not give a reason for Roberts' departure, except to say that he was pursuing other opportunities.

SugarCRM makes software that sales and service departments can use to keep track of current and prospective customers. The company boasts more than 5,000 customers, who can either host the SugarCRM software themselves or buy it as a service from one of the company's partners.

SugarCRM competes with industry giants Microsoft and Salesforce.com.

In a blog post, Augustin said he had taken over as interim CEO, effective Wednesday, while the company searches for a permanent chief executive.

"I have an immense amount of respect for the founding CEO, John Roberts," Augustin wrote.

"Few people have taken a company from concept to major growth the way John did at Sugar."

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SplendidCRM

Sun 10/05/2009 - 14:38

We really did not see SplendidCRM as competition to SugarCRM

SugarCRM’s CEO, John Robert’s exit is probably a good thing. When we started SplendidCRM, we thought that the folks at SugarCRM would be open to suggestions. Our path has always been to cater to the developers that only want a Microsoft-based solution, so we really did not see SplendidCRM as competition to SugarCRM, but more as a complement to SugarCRM. Apparently, John Roberts did not see it the same way. Instead of embracing the whole open-source mantra, he threatened us with a lawsuit. Such threats are empty because the whole point of open-source is to encourage others to build upon the platform; in fact, the accompanying license specifically encourages this.

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SplendidCRM

Sun 10/05/2009 - 14:44

SugarCRM’s CEO, John Robert’s exit is probably a good thing. When we started SplendidCRM, we thought that the folks at SugarCRM would be open to suggestions. Our path has always been to cater to the developers that only want a Microsoft-based solution, so we really did not see SplendidCRM as competition to SugarCRM, but more as a complement to SugarCRM. Apparently, John Roberts did not see it the same way. Instead of embracing the whole open-source mantra, he threatened us with a lawsuit. Such threats are empty because the whole point of open-source is to encourage others to build upon the platform; in fact, the accompanying license specifically encourages this.

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