The 30 Under 30 In Enterprise Technology For 2016

It’s tough to find a new crop of 30 up-and-comers each year in enterprise technology (aka the business-to-business market), a field in which stand-out entrepreneurs require domain expertise and a good amount of seasoning. Most of the people making an impact are in their late 30s and early 40s. So we cast a wide net, canvassing the tech hubs in Silicon Valley, New York, Boston, Texas, Europe (and Canada!) to find a group of standout nominees in software, cybersecurity, networking, computer science and the cloud. (Asian entrepreneurs are next year’s order of business.) Our judges–Jerry Chen, a partner at Greylock, Adam Ghetti, cofounder of Ionic Security (and a 30 Under 30 alum) and Ravi Viswanathan, a partner at NEA, helped us narrow the picks down to the 30 finalists.

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Chief exec admits Samsung is in trouble this year

Is Samsung back? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of AndroidIn a not-exactly-happy New Year message sent to employees, Samsung chief executive Kwon Oh-hyun has warned that growth will continue to slow over the course of 2016 — with the reason being weak global economies and increased competition from the likes of Apple. The biggest parts of Samsung’s business likely to suffer include memory chips

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