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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Alan Perkins, CIO of Altium (Part 7)

Posted on Wednesday, Dec 29th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: Right. I think what you are getting at is exactly the trend that I too have spotted in the context of cloud and EDA – the collaboration aspect of an electronic designer’s life. The EDA workflow can be impacted heavily by cloud computing. For an entrepreneur,

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Alan Perkins, CIO of Altium (Part 6)

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 28th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: Yes, right. Let me switch to the next topic which is in the context of our 1M/1M initiative whereby we are trying to help entrepreneurs looking especially to deliver solutions in the cloud domain. Where do you see opportunities for such entrepreneurs in this shift of

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Alan Perkins, CIO of Altium (Part 5)

Posted on Sunday, Dec 26th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: Well, there are fairly hairy issues around some of the security aspects of the cloud. Through this vault concept of yours, you make designs available to be hosted in a public repository, right? What is stopping people from copying designs? What are the intellectual property issues?

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Alan Perkins, CIO of Altium (Part 4)

Posted on Friday, Dec 24th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: That is interesting to know. You are saying that for large file transfers you, don’t use any of the services like youSENDit? AP: Typically not. Obviously, there are a few places within Altium where people individually use such services. Some of my IT team use a

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Alan Perkins, CIO of Altium (Part 3)

Posted on Thursday, Dec 23rd

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: What is the architecture that you are using to build and roll out something like this? I presume that this cloud computing discussion is relevant to this new marketplace, this electronics marketplace that you are developing, right?

The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 14)

Posted on Sunday, Sep 2nd

Here we discuss the current market environment, the competitive landscape with a focus on what current chips are being displaced by the multicore chips. SM: I read in the slides you sent me that you are expecting a TAM (Total Available Market) of $54 billion, is this based on the two markets we discussed –

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The Next Big Innovation in Microprocessors: Anant Agarwal (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Aug 21st

When I arrived at MIT in 1993, Anant was in the midst of his first startup, decidedly bitten by the entrepreneurship bug. The project I was on was Alewife, which Anant discusses below. Many of the ideas and breakthroughs in Tilera date back to the research we did during Alewife. At the time, I was

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