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Over dressed for the AlwaysOn event ……

I apeared on a panel during the AlwaysOn event last week in Stanford.  For those who know me, I’m usually the one who is more “casually” dressed compared to my other panelists.  In this case, I was clearly over dressed …. Andy Bechtolsheim (co-founder of Sun) came in his usual jeans and shirt … Nick

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I apeared on a panel during the AlwaysOn event last week in Stanford.  For those who know me, I'm usually the one who is more “casually” dressed compared to my other panelists.  In this case, I was clearly over dressed …. Andy Bechtolsheim (co-founder of Sun) came in his usual jeans and shirt … Nick McKeown (Professor at Standford) came in his tennis shorts …. and then there was me!

The topic was “Will the internet still be here in 20 years?” — not a topic I would have picked.  The discussion was wide ranging from core infrastcuture to applications to devices ….

Enjoy ….

Video of panel discussion ….

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Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.

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