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Wednesday, July 23, 2008 |
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 AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford Tech Startup Entrepreneurship 2008 This panel, moderate by Michael Barker, Managing Director of Revolution Partners, examined the distinctions between SaaS, cloud computing, on-demand, and grid computing in order to clarify the differences and discuss their relative merits. The panelists were:
Vance Checkett, COO, Mozy, EMC
Russ Daniels, VP & CTO Cloud Services, HP
Drew Clark, Director of Strategy, IBM Venture Capital Group
Polly Sumner, President, Platforms & Alliances, Salesforce.com
Rich Zippel, VP Technology, Chief Technologist Office, Sun Microsystems
Zippel: some IT services are best delivered off some form of homogeneous infrastructure... every few years we see a different name for it and it takes a different form...
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008 |
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 WCA WiMax panel at Von.x conference The topic was timely: the status and future of WiMax, and many of the leading players in WiMax were represented on the panel, which was skillfully moderated by Seamus McAteer. Seamus came equipped to take on the panel and skewer their WiMax hype; but he came away empty-handed.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008 |
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Will WiMax meet the fate of ATM, ISDN, and HomeRF? Or is it going to become a booming global technology? Maybe somewhere in the middle, as an emerging markets play for backhaul?
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008 |
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In-Stat was gracious enough to invite and admit myself and about 100 other interested parties to a half-day seminar put on by three of their top analysts. Some key nuggets from this event (still) pending.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008 |
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I attended what turned out to be an excellent WiMax panel discussion held at the Technosium 2008 conference today at the Santa Clara Convention Center.
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