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1Innovators of Silicon Valley

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  • Title: Innovators of Silicon Valley
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 57
  • Publisher: ➤  Films for the Humanities & Sciences
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  • Publish Location: Princeton, N.J

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  • First Year Published: 2005
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    Ben Horowitz

    Division. In September 1999, Horowitz cofounded Loudcloud with Andreessen, Tim Howes, and In Sik Rhee. Loudcloud offered infrastructure and application hosting

    Marc Andreessen

    named Loudcloud, the company provided computing, hosting and software services to consumer-facing internet and e-commerce companies. Loudcloud sold its

    Matthew Mochary

    million. The largest second round funding at the time had been received by Loudcloud, Totality Corporation's main competitor. In 2005, MCI Inc. acquired Totality

    Eric Vishria

    and got his first entrepreneurial experience as an early employee at Loudcloud and later Opsware. When Opsware was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2007

    John O'Farrell (venture capitalist)

    business development, for Opsware Inc., which was initially known as Loudcloud and was one of the first companies to offer Software as a Service and

    Ron Conway

    million. Angel Investors LP was an early investor in Google, Ask Jeeves, Loudcloud, Napster, and PayPal. Conway was recognized for his success with Angel

    Blue Coat Systems

    Entera". Information Week. October 11, 2000. Evans, James (May 30, 2001). "Loudcloud, CacheFlow enhance hosting performance". Computerworld. "CacheFlow drives

    Lean startup

    without running out of cash. Horowitz gave as an example his startup Loudcloud, which by "running fat" was able to outperform 20 direct competitors and

    Alex Stamos

    his career at Loudcloud and, later, as a security consultant at @stake. In 2004, Stamos co-founded iSEC Partners, a security consulting firm, with Joel Wallenstrom