VA Linux Systems a Fortune "Cool Company" 28
VA Linux Systems has been selected as a Fortune Magazine "Cool Company". You can get the whole scoop on the Fortune site. The article talks about some of the people that have been been hired in by VA recently for the Linux Labs as well - with Jon "Mad Dog" Hall being one of them.
Re:VA Linux now in Canada! (Score:1)
Rest of the list (Score:1)
Alex Bischoff
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RedHat a rival? (Score:1)
a) VA is a hardware company, RH is software. 2 different markets.
b) VA is a customer of RedHat - All of their systems that I've looked at so far come with RH 5.2 (What happened to the SuSE partnership that VA touts in some of their LJ ads? And what about RH6?)
Re:VA & RH6 (Score:1)
I wonder why they don't put up such an explanation on their site...
Mad Dog at VA? (Score:1)
Re:Mad Dog at VA? (Score:1)
Chris DiBona
VA Linux Systems
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Grant Chair, Linux Int.
VP, SVLUG
Re:San Mehat's oscilloscope (Score:2)
The probes on the thing are un-freaking believeable, really things of beauty, they each come with accessories in their own little leatherette case.
Chris DiBona
VA Linux Systems
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Grant Chair, Linux Int.
VP, SVLUG
Re:VA Linux now in Canada! (Score:1)
I'd have to say you're wrong.
Strong Arm is the processor used in the Netwinder. That would be like saying someone ported Pentium to the Compaq Presario.
Maybe he helped port Linux to the Strongarm for the Netwinder.
Linux? (Score:1)
This story has nothing to do with Linux. Might I suggest VA have their own section?
Cool Article (Score:1)
I think that VA is a good company, and a great alternative to traditional hardware vendors. Even though Dell etc. are selling Linux systems, I would feel better buying from VA simply because they have been 100% linux from the get-go.
Does anyone know an approximate date for the IPO? Is it just in the planning phase?
Favourite quote from the article: "...and Geoff "Mandrake" Harrison, a user-interface expert who wants to make the Linux interface "suck less."
The List (Score:1)
Cool Companies:
Intro
Third Voice
nterTrust
Frequency Technology
Financial Engines
myCFO
boo.com
VA Linux Systems
Bidcom
HomeGrocer
InfoRay
Sycamore Networks
Rhythms NetConnections
so cool.. their hot.. (Score:1)
*smile*
Re:VA really hiring people for the community? (Score:3)
maybe HJ Lu? Libc5, NFS, etc.
there surely aren't 25 people working in the labs, but there are about 10. plus we've got 5+ people working on the merced port (direct kernel work)
just a quick note...
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Geoff Harrison (http://mandrake.net)
Senior Software Engineer - VA Linux Labs (http://www.valinux.com)
VA & RH6 (Score:1)
~luge
(P.S.- the sales guy who told me all this was pissed at the delay too- he says he is sick of answering 6.0 questions
Re:VA & RH6 (Score:1)
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
More traditional business model (Score:1)
Companies like RedHat break this mould a little further - by having a service and support business based around a software product that they don't own and can't really control in a market they can't readily predict.
A little harder for the aforementioned traditionilists to digest perhaps ?
Re: Zack, Linux + Strongarm + Netwinder (Score:1)
Yep that's it!
All in all the guy's a star.
I kinda had the emfasis on the wrong salable
VA Linux now in Canada! (Score:2)
Both have come from Corel and have great backgrounds, Jason was a Marketing Manager for the Netwinder and I seem to recall that Zack helped port Strong Arm to the Netwinder as well? (correct me if I'm wrong)
But the point is that VA is now in Canada and will soon be located in the Toronto area! They are taking the community seriously, They are listening to us.
That's news for Canadain nerds, stuff that matters eh?