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Meet the nominee of the day (32), Cloudo, Sweden

Company Bio

Cloudo is creating a world where your computer isn’t tied to a physical computer, but rather is a computer that lived on the Internet, instantly accessible from any computer or mobile phone connected to the Internet, no matter where you are or what you are up to.

Country

Sweden

Website

http://cloudo.com

SIME Profile

http://sime.nu/09/awards/rising-stars-of-the-north/cloudo/

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SIME Talks 7 - Nostalgia Edition: Bob DeMartino, Industry Veteran : “The network is the computer”, now its real”

A Vision statement is like a compass in the working of a company, it sets the direction the company wants to move forward in. A mission statement on the other hand together with values and objectives is the steering wheel for the day to day operations in the company - classical “brandonomics”. What business school does not teach you is, it might take years, probably even decades for a vision statement to come to life, and for John Gage, he could probably be one of those few who is slowly seeing his vision take shape in his former company, SUN Microsystems. For the records, John Gage is the man who came up with the phrase “the network is the computer” back in the days and clearly, SUN has got its foot closer than ever to that statement .

Below is a SIME exclusive with former Vice-President, Web and Internet Industry at SUN (currently working with Virident Systems, the architect of the GreenCloud server platform to help support the growth of GreenCloud in Web 2.0 data centers) Bob DeMartino who in his brief 2 minute interview talks about how increasingly true is the statement “the network is the computer”, to managing innovations within SUN, and, the dire need to be strategically agile to be a global leader in todays marketplace.

Bob has been accredited for managing the enterprise business within SUN in the 90’s bringing over half a billion in revenues. He also has been pioneering the Web 2.0 movement within SUN, bringing in 280M USD in revenues by working with the likes of Yahoo, eBay, LinkedIn etc.

Below is the interview:

A related SIME talk was by Stephen Parish on “the price of success vs cost of failure and the role of cloud computing.
Watch the talk here

SIME Talks 1: SUN Propeller Head, Stephen Parish - “It’s not the price of success but the cost of failure”

I personally find the headline to be very catchy. Although I heard it for the first time with a teeny weeny dose of champagne in the blood and brushed off the initial introspection “hmmm” as the side effect of the fermented yeast in the drink, on re-thinking couple of times I felt there needed to be more meat into that sentence to get me thinking so much. So off I set in recollecting the person who actually came up with this catchy line and it turns out that it was from one of the lovely friends of the SIME house, Stephen Parish, (pretty interesting ideas in his blog), a propeller head in the SUN Microsystem family. And he gladly accepted my invite to take a little bit of time to talk more about what he actually meant.

Below is the youtube embed of the interview with him. (2.50 minutes)

For Start Up’s, this is a must-see

Really, SUN is quite much focusing on providing more robust infrastructure through cheaper data storage, faster accessibility times combining the power of SSD’s and SATA disk capabilities together with standard X86 servers. Some interesting tidbits from their site in the following 2 links:

1. Cloud Computing Solutions, Products, Demos, Videos and Tutorials

2. Start up Essentials: If you are a start up, its probably worth spending some time going through this page

Actually, its quite funny that Stephen may soon be part of the Oracle family that will be lead by a man named Larry Ellison who thinks its all “mainstream buzzwords” (AKA Bullshit) and today’s cloud computing has always existed as a lesser known sister from the early days of the internet. A highly recommended video of his famous ” What the hell is cloud computing” is here.

And with the merger together with Oracle, it is quite interesting times on how these giants plan to focus on their business verticals. SUN being one of the partners for SIME 2009, catch them this year as they travel with the SIME crew and will have some good presence in the Stockholm edition!