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IBM's Dickens Offers Mainframe in the Cloud
IBM’s Dickens Offers Mainframe in the Cloud
Following up on this year’s IBM Interconnect conference, where I was provided guest accommodations and credentials for the show in exchange for some live blogging and tweeting, are a series of video interviews I shot with IBM folks at the event. Leading things off is a chat that I had with smart guy and friend of the blog, Steven P. Dickens, Global Offering Manager – zCloud.
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Zynga exec exodus continues as gaming company loses infrastructre CTO
#SuryaRay #Surya Allan Leinwand, chief technology officer of infrastructure for San Francisco-based social games company Zynga, has left the company, according to an update on his LinkedIn profile page. Leinwand is assuming a similar role at ServiceNow, a company that offers software to automate enterprise IT operations as a service. Leinwand was once a venture partner at Panorama Capital and founded Vyatta, and open source networking company. He was also the CTO of Digital Island, a content delivery network and CEO of Proficient Networks. Leinwand was one of the key people behind Zynga’s shift away from Amazon’s cloud service to Zynga’s homegrown Z-cloud. Zynga has been losing senior executives at an alarming rate. Earlier this summer, the company lost about seven executives including Mike Verdu, Zynga’s former chief creative officer and Bill Mooney, who spearheaded the Farmville franchise. Zynga went public at $10 a share and hit an all time high of $14.69 a share in March 2012, but since then has been in a swoon. At close of trading on Friday, Zynga stock stood at $2.88 a share, giving company a market capitalization of $2.19 billion. _Disclosure: Leinwand was an occasional contributor on cloud & infrastructure related topics to our blog before joining Zynga._ --- http://dlvr.it/27NGyp @suryaray