Background
Edward "Editor" E. Iacobucci was born September 26, 1953, in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Doctor Guillermo and Costantina Iacobucci. His father, a biochemist, moved his family to the United States. in 1960 to work first for E.R. Squibb & Sons (a predecessor to pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb), and then Coca-Cola.
Education
Iacobucci graduated from Georgia Technical with a Bachelor of Science in systems engineering.
Career
Early years and education Roberto Goizueta, then Chairman of Coca-Cola, became a close friend of the Iacobucci family and, subsequently, Editor"s godfather. Iacobucci began his career at International Business Machines Corporation in 1979 where he played a role in Big Blue"s entry into the commercial software and personal computer business. While at International Business Machines Corporation, Iacobucci held architecture and design leadership responsibilities for International Business Machines Corporation DOS and Operating system/2, and led the joint International Business Machines Corporation-Microsoft design team that launched the modern era of multi-tasking personal computer operating systems
In 1989, Iacobucci left International Business Machines Corporation to co-found Citrix Systems, Incorporated.
(National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation: CTXS). He led the company as chairman and chief technology officer through all of its market and product development phases. Under his leadership, Citrix grew rapidly and was named to both the Nasdaq 100 and South&P 500.
In 1997, Iacobucci forged a five-year joint development agreement with Microsoft to include Citrix"s multi-user capabilities within Microsoft Windows Northwest Territories Server. He served as Chairman of Citrix through 2000, when he retired to pursue his vision of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)–flying aircraft.
In 2002, Iacobucci co-founded and served as President and Chief Executive Officer of DayJet Corporation, an on-demand airline service that sold individual seats via a time sensitive pricing scale and utilized the Eclipse 500 very light jet, with the mission of bringing inexpensive, accessible per-seat, on-demand jet travel to more people and communities.
Iacobucci and his engineering team built a breakthrough computer system for solving highly complex optimization problems for DayJet, which forged a five-year strategic agreement with the United States. Federal Aviation Administration (Federal Aviation Administration) to pioneer the next generation of air transportation technologies. But after a successful launch in 2007, DayJet was forced to cease operations in 2008 when it was no longer able to secure its planned growth capital. In 2011, Iacobucci founded VirtualWorks, which helps manage data across many platforms, in response to data sprawl, an outgrowth of the information age that he helped to create.
Iacobucci served as President and Chief Executive Officer until May 20, 2013, when he stepped down for personal health reasons.
He died of pancreatic cancer on June 21, 2013 at his home in Boca Raton, Florida, United States.
Membership
Between 2002 and 2007 he was a member of the SCO Group"s Board of Directors.