Jonathan Schwartz has been CEO of Sun for a few weeks now. Every MSM has interviewed him. But I got a much more intimate look through the eyes of a blogger, Robert Scoble, who he invited to lunch (appropriately given their financial state at a Togos).
Clearly he is passionate about power consumption in data centers. But that by itself ain't going to save Sun. I wish I had heard more about his plans for Sun's grid and HaaS. It would be nice to hear more about how they fit in to Microsoft's own plans to spend a few billion to build their SaaS grid.
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He got my attention
Jonathan Schwartz has been CEO of Sun for a few weeks now. Every MSM has interviewed him. But I got a much more intimate look through the eyes of a blogger, Robert Scoble, who he invited to lunch (appropriately given their financial state at a Togos).
Clearly he is passionate about power consumption in data centers. But that by itself ain't going to save Sun. I wish I had heard more about his plans for Sun's grid and HaaS. It would be nice to hear more about how they fit in to Microsoft's own plans to spend a few billion to build their SaaS grid.
He got my attention
Jonathan Schwartz has been CEO of Sun for a few weeks now. Every MSM has interviewed him. But I got a much more intimate look through the eyes of a blogger, Robert Scoble, who he invited to lunch (appropriately given their financial state at a Togos).
Clearly he is passionate about power consumption in data centers. But that by itself ain't going to save Sun. I wish I had heard more about his plans for Sun's grid and HaaS. It would be nice to hear more about how they fit in to Microsoft's own plans to spend a few billion to build their SaaS grid.
June 10, 2006 in Industry Commentary | Permalink