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Dec 15, 2020

Open Source Open for Business

The Open Core Summit takes place this week with dialogue on the intersection of open source software and commercial businesses. Several items crossed my Twitter stream in the last few days. I’m putting them here to not lose track. First was this article in TechRepublic by Matt Asay detailing how…

Open Source

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Open Source Open for Business
Open Source Open for Business
Open Source

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May 9, 2020

A New World for Events

Yesterday I had the chance to join hundreds of people for a relatively impromptu event put together by Alistair Croll. I say impromptu because Alistair had only announced the event four days earlier! It is abundantly clear that we are in a new world for events from small to large…

Remote

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A New World for Events
A New World for Events
Remote

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Apr 2, 2020

A simplified synopsis of Zoom

Zoom took off because it just worked. And the video was default on. No more, “how do I turn this video on?” “I just worked” meant a simple download and install process was imperative. Yes, Zoom could play by the all the exact rules, but then the installation experience would…

Zoom

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Zoom

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Feb 26, 2020

The Collaboration Game 2020

We’re it the midst of collaboration renaissance. In the public markets, we have a new class of companies leading with multi-billion dollar market caps. As of Feb 25, 2020: Atlassian (TEAM) at $35 billion Zoom (ZM) at $29 billion Slack (WORK) at $14 billion Dropbox (DBX) and Zendesk (ZEN) at…

Collaboration

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The Collaboration Game 2020
The Collaboration Game 2020
Collaboration

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Dec 5, 2019

Go is transforming cloud and enterprise software

The programming language Go turned 10 this year and one of its co-founders noted that in exploring other other languages like C, C++, Perl, Python, and Ruby, it took about 10 years for a new language to achieve more mainstream adoption. This pattern repeated for almost every language I looked…

Programming

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Go is transforming cloud and enterprise software
Go is transforming cloud and enterprise software
Programming

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Nov 23, 2019

The Artful Blend of Developer and Enterprise Go-To-Market

In a pre-cloud world, getting new applications deployed took months or even years. Today developers can build prototypes in less than a day. Much of that improvement is thanks to a world of software and cloud infrastructure now readily available for rapid application deployment. For infrastructure startups providing the tools…

Startup

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The Artful Blend of Developer and Enterprise Go-To-Market
The Artful Blend of Developer and Enterprise Go-To-Market
Startup

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Jul 24, 2019

The Cloud Acquisition Appetite For Data And Analytics

As cloud titans battle, each is amassing new data and analytics assets to fuel growth. Some are developed internally, such as Google Spanner, a distributed SQL database inspiring no less than three new startups. Amazon is barreling ahead packaging open source and internally developed software into new database services. Another…

Data

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The Cloud Acquisition Appetite For Data And Analytics
The Cloud Acquisition Appetite For Data And Analytics
Data

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Jul 23, 2019

The Next Wave of SQL

Technology cycles map over five to ten year horizons, especially in the enterprise where group product decisions last years and even old ideas need time to resurface. We’ve seen this recently as the hype of Hadoop has long passed, and even NoSQL has hit certain limits. Today, tried and trusted…

Big Data

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The Next Wave of SQL
The Next Wave of SQL
Big Data

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Jul 22, 2019

Tracking SF Tech

A closer look at San Francisco-headquartered companies across technology, software infrastructure and collaboration. Roundups Everywhere The past month brought three interesting technology roundups my way: The 2019 Data & AI Landscape by Matt Turck at FirstMark Capital The Enterprise Tech 30 by Rajeev Chand and Peter Wagner at Wing Venture Capital The…

San Francisco

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Tracking SF Tech
Tracking SF Tech
San Francisco

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Jul 15, 2019

The Shift to Distributed SQL

Two years ago, I made light of this possibility: Did Google Send the Big Data Industry on a 10 Year Head Fake? Long story short it seemed Hadoop had passed and Spanner was in. Fast forward to last week when YugaByte launched the first Distributed SQL Summit. When describing their…

Big Data

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The Shift to Distributed SQL
The Shift to Distributed SQL
Big Data

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