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Software alliance CEO advances onto version 2.0 of life

After 23 years, longtime BSA head Robert Holleyman to leave association in April to launch a private cloud computing business Holleyman When Robert Holleyman first became CEO of BSA—The Software Alliance in 1990, Microsoft Windows was just emerging as a serious competitor in the home computer marketplace and cell phones were bulky contraptions that had to be lugged around like briefcases. Technology has evolved rapidly since, and so has the group formerly known as the Business Software Alliance. Original staff size was three; it's roughly 100 today. Only two of the original six founding members remain freestanding businesses. And now, with BSA in a strong financial… Read More