From MIT Startup Bootcamp to Grace Hopper Celebration, from PITCH Conference to Girl Geek Dinners, there’s no shortage of things to do. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) This week, the lineup for Startup Bootcamp on October 8 at MIT’s Kresege Auditorium was announced. 10 successful startup founders will be speaking at the [...]
Posts Tagged "Paula Long"
Meet The Woman In Tech Who Sold Her Company To Dell For $1.4 Billion
Dell acquired co-founder Paula Long’s storage area networking company EqualLogic for $1.4 billion in 2007 – history’s largest cash payout for a venture-backed firm. By Paula Long (Co-Founder & VP Products/Strategy, EqualLogic) My path to a career in technology was not straightforward. I didn’t start out knowing what I was going to do, and I [...]
Learning To Be A CEO (Create Your Own Network)
As a startup CEO, you gain an independent and important perspective on many of the key activities you do yourself by serving on another board. By Laura Yecies (CEO, SugarSync) There have been a couple of good posts recently about startup CEO’s serving on the boards of other startups. Brad Feld wrote one and Mark [...]
Notes From The SugarSync Girl Geek Dinner
SugarSync CEO Laura Yecies and Board Member Paula Long host a Bay Area Girl Geek Dinner. By Deboshree Dutta (Software Development Engineer, Alcatel-Lucent) After a long day at work, I always find it refreshing to meet with my girl friends, grab some food and catch up with each other. Last evening was just like that, [...]
Roundup: Female Founder Successes To Celebrate This Week
March 8 may be International Women’s Day but we are celebrating women all week, year long! By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) This week, we highly respect Sara Blakely for joining Forbes’ World Billionaire’s list thanks to her company Spanx. The 41 year old is the youngest person on the list – and [...]




