Interesting discussion about mobile technology, cloud technology, social networking and so on, enjoy:
1 hour long roundtable discussion with some of the best minds in Silicon Valley discuss the future of technology, from cool flat-surface displays to self-organizing social media and proliferation of billions of mobile devices.
BIO
Santosh Jayaram
Santosh Jayaram is a serial entrepreneur. He currently is the founder and COO of a San Francisco-based startup called Daemonic Labs, which is creating a mobile guidebook to the world. He’s also worked at Google, where he ran Search Quality Operations for Google's English language search engine, and Twitter, where he was the company’s first executive hire, Vice President of Global Operations.
Michael S. Malone
Michael S. Malone is an award-winning journalist who has reported on Silicon Valley since the early 1980s. He has written 15 books, including The Microprocessor: A Biography. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University, an associate fellow at Said Business School and a blogger at Forbes.com.
Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney is the recently retired vice president and chief technology officer of the $40 billion Personal Systems Group at HP. He is responsible for long-range strategic planning and research and development for the company’s PC product lines, including mobile devices, notebooks, desktops and workstations.
Mr. Brad Peters
Brad Peters is CEO of Burst Inc., a leader in cloud-based business intelligence and analytics. For eight year he was a director at Siebel Systems. He is also a noted blogger at Forbes.com.
Ramu Sunkara
Ramu Sunkara is an entrepreneur and a technology executive. In 2011, he sold his company Qik, at the time the leader in mobile video, to Skype for 150M. Prior to Qik, Ramu was a member of Oracle Architecture Board and started the Oracle Parallel Server for commodity servers and in five years built a $500 million-dollar business.Ramu Sunkara is an entrepreneur and a technology executive. In 2011, he sold his company Qik, at the time the leader in mobile video, to Skype for 150M. Prior to Qik, Ramu was a member of Oracle Architecture Board and started the Oracle Parallel Server for commodity servers and in five years built a $500 million-dollar business.
1 hour long roundtable discussion with some of the best minds in Silicon Valley discuss the future of technology, from cool flat-surface displays to self-organizing social media and proliferation of billions of mobile devices.
BIO
Santosh Jayaram
Santosh Jayaram is a serial entrepreneur. He currently is the founder and COO of a San Francisco-based startup called Daemonic Labs, which is creating a mobile guidebook to the world. He’s also worked at Google, where he ran Search Quality Operations for Google's English language search engine, and Twitter, where he was the company’s first executive hire, Vice President of Global Operations.
Michael S. Malone
Michael S. Malone is an award-winning journalist who has reported on Silicon Valley since the early 1980s. He has written 15 books, including The Microprocessor: A Biography. Currently, he is an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University, an associate fellow at Said Business School and a blogger at Forbes.com.
Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney is the recently retired vice president and chief technology officer of the $40 billion Personal Systems Group at HP. He is responsible for long-range strategic planning and research and development for the company’s PC product lines, including mobile devices, notebooks, desktops and workstations.
Mr. Brad Peters
Brad Peters is CEO of Burst Inc., a leader in cloud-based business intelligence and analytics. For eight year he was a director at Siebel Systems. He is also a noted blogger at Forbes.com.
Ramu Sunkara
Ramu Sunkara is an entrepreneur and a technology executive. In 2011, he sold his company Qik, at the time the leader in mobile video, to Skype for 150M. Prior to Qik, Ramu was a member of Oracle Architecture Board and started the Oracle Parallel Server for commodity servers and in five years built a $500 million-dollar business.Ramu Sunkara is an entrepreneur and a technology executive. In 2011, he sold his company Qik, at the time the leader in mobile video, to Skype for 150M. Prior to Qik, Ramu was a member of Oracle Architecture Board and started the Oracle Parallel Server for commodity servers and in five years built a $500 million-dollar business.