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  1. computerhistory.org › profile › scott-mcnealyScott McNealy - CHM

    23. Mai 2024 · Scott McNealy. Scott McNealy co-founded Sun Microsystems with Bill Joy, Vinod Khosla and Andy Bechtolshem in 1982, taking the reins as CEO in 1984. McNealy is one of the most influential and widely quoted leaders in the complex, fluid, and fast-moving IT industry.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · 3 min read. ‘Former tech titan Scott McNealy had an expression for how to focus one’s efforts for maximum effect. He called it, putting all your wood behind one arrowhead. This idea implies, diffusion of effort means no single strand of activity fully realizes. The company he co-founded, Sun Microsystems, did just that.

  3. 19. Mai 2024 · Scott McNealy is an American businessman who led and co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982. He is on the board of advisors for DrumWave Inc., a Silicon Valley-based technology company that is on the forefront of pioneering the megashift from data privacy to data ownership.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · The son of former Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy, the 25-year-old player grew up in Palo Alto and starred at Stanford. “I was pretty good in the morning, but had a few short game mishaps...

  5. 10. Mai 2024 · Ein Jahr später war Schwartz bereits Marketing-Direktor beim bis dahin profitablen Tech-Riesen, den Gründer Scott McNealy als Big Player im Bereich Sever und Prozessoren etablieren konnte. McNealy war es auch, der Schwartz im Jahr 2006 zu seinem Nachfolger und dem neuen CEO von Sun berief.

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · In 1982 a team led by entrepreneur Scott McNealy recruited Joy for a new start-up company that proposed to create a high-powered version of UNIX for a small cheap desktop-computer workstation. Built by Andy Bechtolsheim, a member of McNealys team, the computer was called the Stanford University Network workstation, or S.U.N. for ...

  7. 6. Mai 2024 · In this episode, Scott and Joubin discuss Scott Cook, Maverick McNealy, why big companies are riskier than startups, Al Gore, Marc Andreessen, Mark Zuckerberg, Kodak, Dick Kleinhans, Harvard University, “bozo invasions,” Myers-Briggs, making an example, Motorola car phones, the Moscone Center, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, NVIDIA’s ...