Who is the CEO of Canonical?

Mark Shuttleworth (Jun 2017–)Canonical / CEOMark Richard Shuttleworth is a South African-British entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Canonical, the company behind the development of the Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. Wikipedia

How do I contact Mark Shuttleworth?

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Who is Mark Shuttleworth?

Mark Shuttleworth, (born September 18, 1973, Welkom, South Africa), South African entrepreneur, philanthropist, and space tourist who became the first South African in space.

How does Canonical earn money?

In short, Canonical (the company behind Ubuntu) earns money from it’s free and open source operating system from: Paid Professional Support (like the one Redhat Inc. offers to corporate customers) The Landscape software.

Where did Mark Shuttleworth go to school?

University of Cape Town1996
Western Province Preparatory SchoolBrooks SchoolBishops Diocesan CollegeRondebosch Boys High School
Mark Shuttleworth/Education

Is Canonical profitable?

Amid the pandemic Canonical not only made a profit but also expanded operations. On the Canonical Group limited side their operating profit went from $0.4M to $5.3M USD.

Where is Mark Shuttleworth from?

Welkom, South AfricaMark Shuttleworth / Place of birthWelkom is the second-largest city in the Free State province of South Africa, located about 140 kilometres northeast of Bloemfontein which is the provincial capital. Welkom is also known as Circle City, City Within A Garden, Mvela and Matjhabeng. Wikipedia

What is Canonical worth?

US$358 million
Canonical (company)

Type Private company limited by shares
Revenue US$138 million (2020)
Operating income US$6.2 million (2018)
Net income US$20 million (2020)
Total assets US$358 million (2018)

What is the meaning of ubuntu?

I am, because you are
According to his explanation, ubuntu means “I am, because you are”. In fact, the word ubuntu is just part of the Zulu phrase “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu”, which literally means that a person is a person through other people.