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Coatue Files Plans for Another Venture Capital Fund

Philippe Laffont (Chris Goodney/Bloomberg) Coatue Management appears to be launching a new venture capital fund.The super-secretive Tiger Cub headed by Philippe Laffont disclosed in a regulatory filing that it is raising money for a new fund, Coatue Ventures II, L.P.So far it has not yet raised any money, according to the filing, which typically To continue reading, subscribe now to Premium Journalism. Already a subscriber? Login. Related Content

What makes Jeff Bezos & Mark Zuckerberg generational leaders? Sense of humour and discipline, confirms former colleague

Culture at Amazon & Facebook runs deep, shared Dan Rose, former colleague of Bezos and Zuckerberg. While Jeff Bezos is gregarious with his big laugh and well-honed stories, Mark Zuckerberg is quiet, gracious, kind, sometimes awkward, but always authentic, said Dan Rose. Leading and inspiring a team and running a successful company may seem like a difficult task, but many business leaders have managed to leave their mark. On Thursday, in a series of 12 tweets, Dan Rose - former colleague of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg - took to Twitter to list the similarities and differences between the two tech bosses that make them generational leaders.

How a Linux migration led to the creation of Amazon Web Services

| About | Andy Patrizio is a freelance technology writer based in Orange County, California. He s written for a variety of publications, ranging from Tom s Guide to Wired to Dr. Dobbs Journal. How a Linux migration led to the creation of Amazon Web Services Former Amazon executive documents how getting off Sun hardware to Linux saved the company and led to AWS. Dan Rose, chairman of Coatue Ventures and Coatue Growth, posted a thread on Twitter the other day, 280 characters or less at a time, in which he chronicled how it came about that AWS infrastructure is built on Linux. Rose was at Amazon from 1999 to 2006, where he managed retail divisions and helped incubate the Kindle reader before moving to Facebook. So he was at Amazon in 2000 when the internet bubble popped,and one high-flying dot-com after another was shriveling up and dying, having burned through ridiculous amounts of capital on luxurious offices while often having nothing by way of a product to show for it

The Final Flannel: How Jeff Wilke Helped Save Amazon

The Final Flannel: How Jeff Wilke Helped Save Amazon Share: Welcome to Thomas Insights every day, we publish the latest news and analysis to keep our readers up to date on what’s happening in industry. Sign up here to get the day’s top stories delivered straight to your inbox. The holiday season is often fraught with frantic times and energy from all sides. For many industries, it is the high season where products are created, sold, and shipped at record rates to accommodate demand. Even numerous years after its creation, Amazon struggled to keep up with the holiday season.

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