Scott McNealy
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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
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Over the last 15 years, Ed has worked tirelessly to lead Sun through several transformations and to the forefront of the computer industry,
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Microsoft has a monopoly in computer operating systems, ... Microsoft the gateway to the Internet.
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This quarter we kicked some major bottom out there,
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There are some sorts of things that individual companies or individuals can't handle, like national defense or the court system, or whatever. That's why we have the Sherman Antitrust and monopoly laws on the books, because the government has to step in when a company is not operating under market discipline.
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Technology has the shelf life of a banana.
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The only thing I'd rather own than Windows is English. Then I'd be able to charge you an upgrade fee every time I add new letters like N and T.
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Yes, we have a dress code. You have to dress.
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Microsoft is now talking about the digital nervous system... I guess I would be nervous if my system was built on their technology too.
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This is a big deal. It's a fairly natural partnership; it shouldn't surprise people, ... We're working on bringing this network-is-the-computer, Net services environment.
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When computers (people) are networked, their power multiplies geometrically. Not only can people share all that information inside their machines, but they can reach out and instantly tap the power of other machines (people), essentially making the entire network their computer.