Marten is such a fantastic person and speaker. He's in the middle of his keynote ("Why Freedom Makes a Better Business Model"). [Slides here.] Marten is taking an interesting spin on open source, ...
“Offices are so last century,” says Marten Mickos, CEO of California cloud software maker Eucalyptus Systems. Having everyone in one location “was really an invention of the Industrial Revolution.
I recently spoke with Marten Mickos, the former CEO of MySQL and current CEO of Eucalyptus Systems, the leader in private cloud platforms. Eucalyptus’ underlying technology was developed at UC Santa ...
Mårten Mickos speaks with GeekWire via video chat in advance of his keynote this Thursday May 14 at the third annual Nordic Innovation Summit, a free virtual event this year. (Screenshot via Zoom.) ...
The term “open core” essentially means that the heart of a software project is built on, and remains, open source but added features may not be (particularly a commercial version intended for ...
Marten Mickos talks about his joining the founders of MySQL in the early days, reciprocity, and what makes MySQL unique Sun research labs has a series of interviews called Contarian Minds, typically ...
In one of the most brilliant interviews in some time, Marten Mickos challenges the traditional rules of software businesses and suggests a new way. Matt Asay is a veteran technology columnist who has ...
Kara Sprague, former executive vice president and chief product officer at F5, will succeed Marten Mickos as HackerOne CEO, effective Nov. 4. The San Farancisco-based security platform developer said ...
Marten Mickos has been the CEO of HackerOne since 2015. Previously, he was CEO at Eucalyptus, a cloud software company acquired by Hewlett-Packard, where he then served as the SVP of the cloud ...
Marten Mickos, the longtime CEO of MySQL who eventually sold the open-source database company to Sun Microsystems for US$1 billion, has taken a new job as CEO of Eucalyptus Systems, the company said ...
Computerworld has Marten Mickos on the hot seat about the growth of MySQL and what happens next. As always, Marten is insightful and rational. I am jealous that I am not as clear-headed. I am very ...