John Furrier

John Furrier is founder, co-CEO, of SiliconANGLE Media consisiting of SiliconANGLE.com. theCUBE.net, theCUBEresearch.com, and our AI Video Media Cloud. The combination of all these brands creates a new media company covering the intersection of computer science and social science. Furrier's vision is of a future that uses technology and data to create quality content and user experiences while creating and growing quality communities. Simply put: To extract the signal from the noise! Our motto: we cover everything "where Computer Science meets Social Science". Furrier lives in Palo Alto, California.

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Skype Massive Expansion In Silicon Valley – Plans to Build Out More Innovation

Skype CEO Josh Silverman announces today in a blog post that Skype is coming to Silicon Valley. My town of Palo Alto will be their location of their new Silicon Valley office. According to Skype, the operations will be in Palo Alto at Stanford University where Skype signed a lease for 90,000 square foot facility. ...

HP Palm Analysis: HP Finalized Palm Acqusition – It’s All About SmartPhones and Edge Devices

Today, HP today announced it has completed its acquisition of Palm Inc. at a price of $5.70 per share of Palm common stock in cash. Back in March SiliconAngle was the first to accurately report that HP would be buying Palm. We have been covering this story from that point forward.  HP then went out ...

Foursquare Kisses All The Frogs And The Rise of Andreeseen Horowitz – A Venture Story

Foursquare just announced that they have secured $20 million in additional financing at a $95 million valuation, with Silicon Valley’s Andreessen Horowitz leading the new investment.  Also stepping up in the round is previous investors Union Square Ventures and O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures. Kara Swisher has been tracking this development over the past few months.  Kara ...

The New Service Providers Are Corporate Enterprises – Cloudera Goes Commercial For Enterprises

Hello Enterprise 2.0 World!! Mark the calendar – today the enterprise is moving to be the next service provider for consumers – the business user or worker. The biggest and fastest growing trend we are monitoring here on SiliconANGLE is the new Enterprise 2.0 around “converged infrastructure” meets “virtualization and cloud computing” – driving all ...

Cisco & Brocade Get the Smackdown: HP Selects QLogic for FCoE Switch Technology

Wow!! the HP Cisco war that we were the first to report is showing some movement and shaking up the pecking order of the industry. Just earlier in the week HP announced the new Virtual Connect Flex Fabric architecture and now they are announcing a big convergence innovation with emerging datacenter brand QLogic. HP and ...

Datacenters Are Cloudy – A New Network Infrastructure Model

The fundamental nature of data center computing is rapidly changing. The traditional model of separately provisioned and maintained server, storage, and network resources are constraining data center agility and increasing the operational budgets and killing budgets required to change and grow. It’s a big problem when you have static pools of isolated resources dedicated for ...

Cloud Predictions: My Chat With Tom Roloff EMC Senior VP Consulting

Tomorrow I’ll be at the GigaOm Structure 10 cloud event and I’ll see Tom Roloff who will be speaking there.  Tom is a great guy but very much on top of one of the biggest trends – IT and Cloud convergence. I sat down and talked with Tom Roloff at EMC World.  We had a ...

Mobile Action: Apple 3m iPads <3 months & Skype Gets Smart Launches SkypeKit For Developers

Big news today is that Apple announced that they have sold over 3 million iPads in only 80 days after its introduction in the US. Even more impressive is that Apple just this month started selling iPads outside the US. Apple keeps blowing away the iPad estimates. I wrote about how all of this cloud ...

Innovation Trends: Silicon Valley Verses Boston and The World – Consumerization of EveryThing Not Just IT

I just got back from my trip last week to the Boston and surrounding areas. Of course the Celtics Lakers were the big story, but I found myself contrasting the two regions from a tech angle and it’s relevance to how business is changing. Over the past decade Boston has fallen behind while Silicon Valley ...

Infographic: Public vs Private Cloud

There are as many definitions of cloud as there are technology bloggers. However, the major theme is that a Public Cloud provides IT resources that are provisioned remotely from the consumer and operated by a third party. In a Private Cloud, the infrastructure policies are governed by a single organization where workloads and data can ...