Who is the ceo of sybase
I cannot tell you the technology is all here but I can tell you the technology is way ahead of the institutional problems. Where do you see the most growth potential now? Those countries are talking about 8 to 12 percent growth. Q: You had the experience of running Sy-base and building it up. Do you foresee a point when you would like to be CEO of an independent company again?
A: The answer is yes. The question is when, and what. Contact Brandon Bailey at ; follow him at Twitter. The following was edited for length and clarity. His parents had moved from Shanghai to Hong Kong to escape the communist regime in China. A member of several federal advisory panels and other groups that promote U. Chen enjoys classical music and is an avid golfer.
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The many false dawns of AI in healthcare. That has changed. Asia is just a big user. They keep buying cell phones, they keep texting each other. For enterprise usage, North America is definitely the leader.
The U. Q In Japan, consumers now use their cell phones as credit cards. When do you see that happening in the United States in a substantial way? A Probably three years. The question is: Will you buy stuff and pay for it through your phone bill? Or will you pay for it directly through your bank account or a deferred card like Visa? We will be one of the providers of the infrastructure to make it happen. In three years, it will be a really big part of our society. It will be bigger than e-commerce.
Today there are 3. The next generation will do everything on their cell phones. All businesses will have to deal with this. Q With all the consolidations in the software industry, do you worry about being a takeover target?
My job is not to worry about what may, or may not, happen. My job is to create value as we execute our plans. If we build enough value and enough of an ability to be independent — then if someone wants to come after us, they will have to pay dearly.
And it will give good value to my shareholders and everyone will be happy. We will have been bought not for consolidation reasons, but for things we do well. One of these days, that may be a reality. Who knows? Contact John Boudreau at jboudreau mercurynews.
Family: Married, has four children, three girls and one boy, and lives in Danville. Its mobile infrastructure software business now accounts for about 30 percent of sales.
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