Opsware’s Ben Horowitz – What Web 2.0 means for the Enterprise
May 11th, 2007
As a former executive with America Online, Netscape, and Lotus, Ben Horowitz knows both the application and IT infrastructure space. In this edition of Thought Leaders, Ben Horowitz discusses the impact Web 2.0 applications have on IT operations, including management policies, systems and people. He also reviews the most important technology that CIOs need to embrace today to be successful in a Web 2.0 world, along with the most over-hyped technology.
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