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Enabling Ecological Data Centers: Rackable Systems CEO Mark Barrenchea (Part 5)

Posted on Monday, Dec 1st

SM: Your retirement became more of a sabbatical. MB: It sure did. I thought I was retired, but in Silicon Valley there is no such thing as retirement. I decided to sit on the board of a public company. I was looking for smaller public companies or for troubled companies that I could help.

Enabling Ecological Data Centers: Rackable Systems CEO Mark Barrenchea (Part 4)

Posted on Sunday, Nov 30th

SM: From your perspective, what does it take to become a $1 billion+ company? MB: When you have your core, you need to identify key elements and prepare for the transition. You need to bring your install base with you and make sure you transition them. You need it to have multiple geographies and routes

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Enabling Ecological Data Centers: Rackable Systems CEO Mark Barrenchea (Part 3)

Posted on Saturday, Nov 29th

SM: How long were you at Oracle? MB: I worked for Larry for about eight years. I am definitely in the Larry Ellison fan club. He is one of the smartest technicians and hardest driving executives I have ever met. I think the world of him.

Enabling Ecological Data Centers: Rackable Systems CEO Mark Barrenchea (Part 2)

Posted on Friday, Nov 28th

SM: What role did you play at Tesseract? MB: I was part of senior management and ran all of engineering. Coming into the early 1990s another team was forming to start a company called Scopus Technologies. There were a gaggle of companies going into what we termed field sales automation or a contact center; it

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Enabling Ecological Data Centers: Rackable Systems CEO Mark Barrenchea (Part 1)

Posted on Thursday, Nov 27th

Mark Barrenechea is president and CEO of Rackable Systems. Before joining Rackable he served as executive vice president and CTO for Computer Associates. Prior to CA, he was senior vice president of Applications Development at Oracle and reported directly to Larry Ellison. Earlier, he served as vice president of Development at Tesseract, which was purchased

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Engineering Algae-based Bio Fuel: Valcent CEO Glen Kertz (Part 7)

Posted on Wednesday, Nov 26th

SM: Is there anything else you would like to discuss that is relevant to your company? GK: There is another project that is driving part of our company economics. That is the high density vertical growing system; we are rolling it out as a commercial product.

Engineering Algae-based Bio Fuel: Valcent CEO Glen Kertz (Part 6)

Posted on Tuesday, Nov 25th

SM: It sounds like you are still in the early stages of your startup in terms of the overall balance of technology. Could you address your reasoning for doing this in the public market? GK: When I first had this idea the market was not what it is now. Back then I could not get

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Engineering Algae-based Bio Fuel: Valcent CEO Glen Kertz (Part 4)

Posted on Sunday, Nov 23rd

SM: Are you the only algae-based bio fuel company in the US? GK: No, a lot have popped up. There are four or five I think are in the same ball park as we are in terms of scale, and then there are a lot of little companies with a couple of stock tanks or

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