Dell CTO Kevin Kettler to step down

By Stephen Shankland, CNET News.com
Thursday, November 13, 2008 11:05 AM

Dell plans to announce in coming days that its Chief Technology Officer Kevin Kettler is retiring, CNET News has learned.

Kettler is stepping down to spend time with his numerous activities in the Austin, Texas, area, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation, and the move isn't part of Dell's reorganization activities.

On Wednesday, shortly after this story was posted, Dell spokesman David Frink confirmed Kettler's departure.

"He wants to take time to focus on his family and his many other varied interests beyond Dell," Frink said. The retirement will take place "in the next few months", and Dell declined to comment on any plans for a new CTO.

Indeed, Kettler has plenty going on in Austin. He co-founded Charity Partners of Austin. He is an investor in Austin Music Partners' ME Television. And he is involved in a local wine bar, two sources said.

Dell, with founder Michael Dell back in the CEO office, has been working for many months to turn around its business. The current economic climate is not helping: Dell announced a 10 percent layoff in May, and more recently began asking employees to take unpaid leave to avoid further cuts.

Kettler did not respond to a request for comment.

However, the CTO has told his employees of the change, and his retirement has been anticipated within the company for months, one Dell source said.

Kettler joined Dell in 1996, rose through the ranks of its workstation division, and later oversaw Dell's PC architecture work.

Though rivals criticized the company for having shallow technology experience, Kettler was not afraid to mix it up. Kettler gave Dell credit for helping to set the PC technology agenda, and he was point man for the company's effort to promote Blu-ray Disc over HD DVD. And he was happy to delve into the nitty-gritty of server virtualization.

This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.


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