Scott McNealy
Scott McNealy
Scott McNealyis an American businessman. He co-founded computer technology company Sun Microsystems in 1982 along with Vinod Khosla, Bill Joy, and Andy Bechtolsheim. In 2010, he co-founded and is Executive Chairman of Wayin, based in Denver. and founded Curriki...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth13 November 1954
CountryUnited States of America
distance moving believe
We believe we're moving out of the Ice Age, the Iron Age, the Industrial Age, the Information Age, to the participation age. You get on the Net and you do stuff. You IM (instant message), you blog, you take pictures, you publish, you podcast, you transact, you distance learn, you telemedicine. You are participating on the Internet, not just viewing stuff. We build the infrastructure that goes in the data center that facilitates the participation age. We build that big friggin' Webtone switch. It has security, directory, identity, privacy, storage, compute, the whole Web services stack.
thinking would-be controversial
If everyone thinks you're doing the right thing, then everyone would be doing it. Have a controversial strategy.
zero privacy over-it
You already have zero privacy - get over it.
technology bananas shelves
Technology has the shelf life of a banana.
leadership people wells
Get the best people and train them well.
both flowing money ways
a lot of money flowing both ways if we do this right.
expect legitimate speculate talk talking ways work
You can speculate all day long about all the different ways we can go and work together. They're all legitimate speculation, ... We only want to talk about what we're talking about here now ... we expect more.
companies natural work
It's a natural for these two companies to work well together,
cannot great internet investing large stop
Large enterprises cannot stop investing in this Internet technology, ... They do so at great peril.
believe breach contract forward microsoft monopoly positive pure question simple step
Microsoft is a monopoly -- that's pure and simple in my view. There's no question that Microsoft is able to breach a contract because they have monopoly power. I believe that would be a very positive step forward in the Microsoft case,
W2K will be a bigger disaster than Y2K.
great large move open powerful require storage technology thin
As we move into large servers with thin clients, these large servers require powerful and high-speed open storage systems. Encore has great technology there,