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Mitel CEO Don Smith to leave post

Mitel CEO Don Smith to leave post

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 03 Sep 2010 For: Network World Canada Creator

Executive who moved the company from digtial PBXs to IP-based unified communications is headed for the company's board room

However the company hitched its wagon to Microsoft Corp. and its Office Communications Server platform, “and it never paid off.

“Microsoft never really pushed the voice side of unified communications,” Kerravala said. Now, with the upcoming release of OCS 14, the software giant will have its own voice platform.

For all that it’s done, Mitel is still a relatively small company, Kerravala said.

Smith will remain as CEO until his successor is named. Without wanting to tie that person’s hands, looking ahead a few years he said there’s still “turbulence” in the industry, pointing to Nortel’s collapse. “That’s creating opportunity for us,” he said.

“The other thing that’s going to happen is unified communications and collaboration and the coupling of mobility is going to become more and more important, both at the technology level and what comes in front of a customer either because of directions either we or [channel] partners take to enable different solutions.”

For example, increasingly company staff will replace desk phones with smart phones with enterprise features.

As for what Smith will do with his new-found time, speaking to MBA students is one – though not as a faculty member, he insists. Sitting on more boards is one option, he admits including those of the company’s chairman. Matthews, who founded Mitel in 1973 along with Michael Cowpland, is chair of Wesley Clover International Corp., which invests in high-tech companies.

“My wife as some pretty good ideas,” Smith adds. “during the board discussions the other day she sent my BlackBerry an FYI. It was forwarding special offers at a local gym.”

 

 










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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more
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