"In Silicon Valley, the stars have long been charismatic marketing
visionaries and cool-nerd software wizards. By contrast, mechanical
engineers who design and run computer data centers were traditionally
regarded as little more than blue-collar workers in the high-tech world."
"In Silicon Valley, the stars have long been charismatic marketing
visionaries and cool-nerd software wizards. By contrast, mechanical
engineers who design and run computer data centers were traditionally
regarded as little more than blue-collar workers in the high-tech world."
The New Tech Rock Stars
NY Times
"In Silicon Valley, the stars have long been charismatic marketing visionaries and cool-nerd software wizards. By contrast, mechanical engineers who design and run computer data centers were traditionally regarded as little more than blue-collar workers in the high-tech world."
No longer.
As I wrote in Data Center Makeover
"If you had told me 5 years ago, the boring data center would be one of the hottest areas in the technology industry I would have laughed."
June 17, 2008 in Industry Commentary | Permalink