
a16z Podcast: Mobile Invades the Data Center
There is a shift in enterprise hardware from expensive, proprietary hardware to cheap components plucked directly from the consumer hardware supply chain. While that trend has been underway for some t...
31 Heinä 201425min

a16z Podcast: An Open Source Business Model That Works
Open source software has permeated practically every nook of the software world. The biggest companies and largest-scale systems all lean heavily on open source code. Yet, with the exception of Red Ha...
31 Heinä 201423min

a16z Podcast: The Wearables Session
Fashion, function or just a fad? Wearable technology is getting huge amounts of attention from companies of every size and stripe. Consumers are slapping on fitness bands, experimenting with smart wat...
31 Heinä 201414min

a16z Podcast: Building Marketplaces with the Power of Community
There are great examples of communities helping to grow and solidify online marketplaces. eBay in its early days certainly leveraged the power of community to bring buyers and sellers onto its platfor...
31 Heinä 201424min

a16z Podcast: The Micro and Macro of Mobile
Apple during its most recent quarter reported growing app store sales and flat iPad sales. Where do tablets go from here, especially in light of the Apple and IBM partnership announced? How does the i...
25 Heinä 201417min

a16z Podcast: Government Transparency Powered by Software
What if we could tap into our government with the same speed and ease as our smartphones and search? Can technology make a difference in how government operates, and how we citizens interact with it? ...
10 Heinä 201420min

a16z Podcast: Protecting Your Company from Itself: Why You Need HR
One of the ways to damage a fast-growing startup is to not have an HR person. But when is the right time to bring someone on? What qualities should you look for? How can you preserve the company cultu...
8 Heinä 201424min

a16z Podcast: When Large Scale Gets Really Massive -- Managing Today’s Enterprise Networks
Managing enterprise networks with thousands of users and endpoints has been hard enough. Now that large enterprise networks routinely include hundreds of thousands of nodes it’s amazingly difficult an...
27 Kesä 201418min





















