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Sun founder IBM and Dell in the past 30 years of innovation

Sun founder: IBM and Dell in the past 30 years of innovation

  On November 22, according to foreign media reports, Sun Microsystems founder and founder of the famous Silicon Valley venture capital firm Khosla Ventures weinuode·kesila (Vinod Khosla), in San Francisco at a Conference talking about Dell, EMC and IBM, said that these companies over the past 30 years does not have its own innovation. Paul Frank iPad Air 2 Case

  Mr Khosla believes that EMC and Dell have recently merged, only in the financial sense, without any major technical changes. In turning to EMC and Dell deals, he said, "this would hinder and undermine innovation. "Mr Khosla says, this is the Amazon and a new wave of high-tech companies like Google have to hand-build their own internal IT platforms, infrastructure, or server causes this run of the old company are so inefficient if they will know, there is no innovation since the 80 's of last century.

  He said Microsoft turning to cloud technology, proving that traditional manufacturers are still able to through trying to keep pace with the times. Khosla of Microsoft says, "if they stick to the old model, they will fail. "

  Khosla was born on January 28, 1955 in India New Delhi, have been in the India Institute of technology and the United States obtained a degree at Carnegie Mellon Institute of technology and the Stanford business school. In 1982, Khosla founded Sun Microsystems, but out in 1984, the company's management. In 1995, Khosla and several partners to work together to support the creation of Netscape, less than 1.5 years since the company listed shares have risen considerably, which came to be known as the "dot-com bubble" round of market frenzy.

  Since then, Khosla investment site Excite, Amazon and other companies. His investment company's share price jumped and even doubled in a row in the short term, Khosla also received a powerful return on investment. Allegedly, Khosla on six important company investment of $ 50 million to his $ 15 billion in return. As the "Internet bubble" burst, Khosla seem to have the foresight and took a step back, and turned to the telecommunications infrastructure, fiber optic networks and network-assisted software companies.

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  Precisely because of these glorious performance, Forbes 100 best list of top venture capitalists, announced in 2001, Mr Khosla was ranked first, he was called in the industry worldwide, "technical field" King of the investment.

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