CIQ, a key supporter of Rocky Linux and provider of high-performance software infrastructure, has elevated Bjorn Hovland from chief operating officer to president. The move underscores the company's role in decentralized AI infrastructure. Hovland will report to founder and CEO Gregory Kurtzer.
On December 17, 2025, in Reno, Nevada, CIQ announced the promotion of Bjorn Hovland to president. As the founding support and services partner for Rocky Linux, CIQ specializes in high-performance software infrastructure. This leadership change highlights the company's strategic focus amid the decentralization of AI infrastructure, where operating systems are becoming essential for national and enterprise competitiveness in AI development.
Hovland emphasized the evolving AI landscape in a statement: “We’re witnessing a fundamental shift in how the world approaches AI infrastructure. Nations and enterprises are recognizing that the operating system isn’t just a commodity, it’s a strategic asset that determines speed, cost-efficiency and sovereignty. Rocky Linux and our complete infrastructure stack give organizations the control they need to build AI ecosystems on their own terms, without vendor lock-in or compromise on performance. CIQ is positioned uniquely at the intersection of open source innovation, enterprise-grade reliability and high-performance computing expertise.”
The global AI sector is shifting from centralized models to a multi-polar structure, with emerging hubs in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. This trend increases demand for infrastructure that meets sovereignty and performance needs. CIQ's offerings, including Rocky Linux enterprise distributions, Fuzzball for cluster orchestration, Warewulf Pro for HPC management, and Ascender Pro for automation, support these sovereign AI deployments.
Gregory Kurtzer, CIQ's founder and CEO, praised Hovland's qualifications: “Bjorn is the ideal partner to execute our vision at this inflection point. He combines rare technical depth with operational discipline and strategic acumen. As we scale to meet unprecedented global demand for sovereign AI infrastructure, Bjorn’s ability to synthesize complex competitive dynamics and drive execution in real time makes him the perfect person to lead our day-to-day operations and accelerate our growth trajectory. This allows me to focus on our long-term technical and company strategy as we navigate this period of expansion.”
During his tenure as COO, Hovland oversaw product strategy, operations, and go-to-market efforts for CIQ's Enterprise Linux, HPC, and cloud solutions. He holds more than 20 U.S. patents in environmental sensing, connectivity, and data systems. His professional experience includes developing platforms that generated over $100 million in revenue, blending technical expertise with commercial scaling.
In a related announcement, CIQ named Ramesh Srinivasan as vice president of sales. Previously at Oracle, Srinivasan offers over 30 years of enterprise sales leadership, with success in growing open source, Linux, and cloud-native businesses. His background covers Linux, virtualization, cloud-native, and AI solutions, aiding CIQ's market expansion.