Posts By Arik

Google Jazzes Up Kansas City's Broadband

Salesforce.com To Acquire Radian6 for $326 Million in Cash and Stock

Google Adds Instant Results, Local Availability to Commerce Search

Apperian, Enabler of iPhones and iPads for the Enterprise, Lands $9.5 Million

A Virtual Tour of the Town of Dirt, from the Animated Film "Rango"

The Nintendo 3DS Appears Pretty Profitable, Judging by the Teardown

Lucasfilm's Data Center, and an Encounter With the Real Death Star (Video)

Got Any Old IP Addresses? Need to Raise Cash? You May Be in Luck

Oracle Delivers on Earnings and on Its Promise to Profitably Acquire Sun

Oracle Beats the Street, Boosts Dividend

Short Supply of Japanese Electronic Parts Hitting Global Car Industry

InsideView, an Intelligence Dashboard for Salespeople, Raises $12 Million

Oracle: We'll Level With You About Itanium, but HP Won't

Meet Kevin Clark, Master Not of the Force, but of Data

Intel to Oracle: That's Okay, We'll Have a Great Itanium Party Without You

Oracle Ceases Development For Intel's Itanium Chip

Parature, Specialist in Cloud-Based Customer Service, Challenges Salesforce.com

IBM Acquires Tririga, Real Estate Software Company

AMD Hires Its New CIO Away From Hewlett-Packard

Peter Levine, Veritas Veteran and Data Center Guru, Joins Andreessen-Horowitz

Intel's Wireless Chip Guru Anand Chandrasekher Leaves

Japan's Quake Cuts Into Supplies of Raw Materials Used in Chips

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The best and brightest are usually put to work on optimisation. … They will then go forward and solve the inefficiencies, and that’s where 99% of most energy is spent on. But, at some point you run out of room to improve things, and that’s when you have to step aside and ask, can we make it different?

— Horace Dediu, in a podcast interview with William Channer