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Opportunities At The Cusps: FireEye CEO Ashar Aziz (Part 1)

Posted on Tuesday, Oct 21st

Ashar Aziz is the CEO of FireEye and a highly technical engineer with extensive knowledge of networking, network security, and datacenter virtualization. Prior to FireEye, Ashar founded Terraspring, a company focused on datacenter automation and virtualization that was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2002. Ashar spent twelve years at Sun as a distinguished engineer. He

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Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 8)

Posted on Monday, Oct 20th

SM: Essentially what you are doing at 3Leaf is allowing cumulative resource pooling of servers? BVJ: Exactly. If you go back to the mainframe days you will realize it was absolutely a successful concept. You ran a single operating system on a big computer.

Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 7)

Posted on Sunday, Oct 19th

SM: How did you determine that was the direction the market was going? BVJ: We made a bet on the fact that security was becoming more evident after 9/11. Based on my experience at Exodus, we also bet that bandwidth costs were going to be higher.

Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 6)

Posted on Saturday, Oct 18th

SM: How did you plan your exit from Exodus? BVJ: Towards the end of my tenure at Exodus I started making a lot of investments in other companies. As part of the CTO duties I met with a lot of people who would come and pitch ideas. We were one of the big successes of

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Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, Oct 17th

SM: What year of your story are we at now? JVB: 1997. That is when we saw the hyper growth.

Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Oct 16th

SM: Did anybody else mirror your concept of what was essentially an Internet datacenter? JVB: Nobody had this concept. This was in 1995, at the exact same time the dot-com companies started to emerge. Hotmail, map companies, and other started to take bud. We started to become the de facto standard for hosting those companies.

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Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 15th

SM: When you were exploring starting your own company, what resources did you have to draw upon? JVB: Obviously both of us were not known except to our personal networks. I had been in the Valley for 12 years so I had a good network. I was also the chairman of the Interrupt Engineers Conference.

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Anatomy of Innovation: Exodus Founder B.V. Jagadeesh (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Oct 14th

SM: What did you find when you arrived in Silicon Valley? BVJ: Back in those days it was still the very early evolution of the technology. Everything was about building big systems; supercomputers, super mini-computers, mainframes, and big computers. There was no concept of desktop computing.