| 0:00-0:30 Today, we're at the offices of Waze in Palo Alto with Aaron Levie, co-founder of Box.net. 1:00-1:30 What's going on here in Palo Alto, tonight? 1:30-4:45 How long ago did you found the company? Tell everyone what Box is. 4:45-7:00 Is that because you used to have to go through such a ridiculous process to get what you needed from IT? 7:00-8:30 What experience do people who are using something like Salesforce now have? 8:30-13:15 Thank you to Walker Corporate Law for sponsoring the program. Everyone give Scott Walker a call at 310-288-6667. 13:15-15:30 What happens to the Oracles and Microsofts of the world from a historical perspective? 15:30-18:00 Have their been case studies of this? Of what Microsoft's new strategies are? 18:00-20:15 Enterprise consumers now are the arbiters of what they get to use. They have a lot of choice, yes? 20:15-23:30 What don't people like about Google docs? 23:30-25:00 Is security the biggest objection you get from customers? 25:00-26:00 What does that mean, "visibility is security"? 26:00-27:45 The most difficult thing is that users screw up. How do you fight against that? 27:45-30:00 Why haven't biometrics, two factor keys, etc. become the standard yet? Why doesn't my laptop have a thumb print authentication? 30:00-32:45 Lately, I'm having trouble choosing between Google Docs, Evernote, Dropbox, etc. on where to store everything. What does a consumer do? Is there going to be a reconciliation of this? 32:45-38:45 Did you start ... |