Red Hat cofounder Bob Young invests in new ‘liquid neural network’ AI startup
Red Hat cofounder and Triangle tech legend Bob Young is making a new investment play, this time in artificial intelligence.
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Red Hat cofounder and Triangle tech legend Bob Young is making a new investment play, this time in artificial intelligence.
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Webonise, a product tech and development firm, has confirmed that it has been sold to New York-based Pearl Street Equity. No financial terms were disclosed. Read more here.
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Back in 1999, Bob Young stepped down as Red Hat CEO after the company went public. Shortly after, he founded Lulu.com, an online self-publishing firm. Today, it has enabled more than 2 million creators to publish over 300,000-plus projects.
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The firm is rolling out its own ecommerce solution: Lulu Direct. It said the the tool will now make it even easier for authors and creators to sell their works directly to consumers.
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Red Hat co-founder and serial entrepreneur Bob Young has two major pieces of advice for startups: keep moving and focus on the customer.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 11, 2019
IBM $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat became official this week, and what may happen now is that a red wave overwhelms the blue. At least that’s what one of the Hatters’ founders and its first CEO sees with the much smaller Raleigh-based firm exerting a lot of influence on its new parent.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Apr 25, 2019
In a true sign of the changing times, Red Hat is not only on its way to merging with IBM but, more apparent and more immediate, is also on the verge of removing its red fedora logo with the 19-story downtown headquarters in Raleigh soon to no longer flash the tilted hat that has been a skyline eye magnet for nearly seven years.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Mar 22, 2019
Triangle Tweeners added 31 new companies to the list of promising startups in the “Goldilocks” range. Lulu/Red Hat’s Bob Young, Sharefile’s Jessie Lipson, and serial entrepreneur Judd Bowman are all back with new startups on the list. Scot Wingo, who started the list, offers each new firm’s “pitch.”
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 16, 2018
Fast-growing startups Pendo and K4Connect as well as “unicorn” AvidXchange were among the companies recognized when the North Carolina Technology Association (NC TECH) hosted its NC Tech Awards Gala.
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