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Automattic founder, Matt Mullenweg Source: AutomatticMatt Mullenweg, who turned 40 in January, has now spent more than half his life working on WordPress. Silicon Valley private equity firm Silver Lake bought a majority stake in WP Engine in 2018, investing $250 million and obtaining three board seats. WordPress took the drastic step of banning WP Engine from using the WordPress resources necessary to serve its customers, which preceded a lawsuit filed on Wednesday by WP Engine against Mullenweg and Automattic. In the post, Mullenweg criticized WP Engine for not contributing enough back to the WordPress ecosystem. A Silver Lake spokesperson said WP Engine was handling all inquiries.
Persons: Matt Mullenweg, He's, , I've, Mullenweg, he'd, Neal Katyal, Tomasz Tunguz, Tunguz, Automattic, Lee Wittlinger, they're, didn't, Bob Perkowitz, Perkowitz, he's, They've, wouldn't Organizations: WordPress, WP, Silver Lake, CNBC, Theory Ventures, WordPress.org Locations: U.S, WordCamp, Portland , Oregon, Silver, Auotmattic
Read previewThere's a running gag that Jensen Huang is to AI fanboys what Taylor Swift is to Swifties. Nvidia's GTC event, starting on Monday, should answer that. AdvertisementMatt Bryson, an analyst at Wedbush, expects Nvidia to lift the lid on the B100, the next-generation version of its H100 GPU. Can AI models eventually reason? Of course, industry watchers will look for any sign that the Nvidia and AI mania might be about to slow down.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Taylor Swift, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, hasn't, Bojan Tunguz, Huang, Matt Bryson, Blackwell, It'll, Zuckerberg, he'll, JOSH EDELSON, Brad Lightcap, Arthur Mensch, Christian Szegedy, Elon Musk's, Aidan Gomez, Stanford's Fei, Fei Li, Wedbush's Bryson Organizations: Service, Nvidia, GPU Technology Conference, Business, Apple, Tech, Meta, Microsoft, Google, AMD Locations: San, Woodstock
CEO Andrew Bialecki told Insider that being a "disciplined company" was key to its success. Jeff Bussgang, a general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners in Boston, told The Boston Globe in an interview, "I'm seeing green shoots — it's definitely back on the agenda for boards." KlaviyoBialecki told Insider he tried to run a "disciplined company," one of two ingredients to its success. "There's a false choice here between being high growth and doing things efficiently," Bialecki told Insider. Are you a Klaviyo insider with insight to share?
Persons: Klaviyo, Andrew Bialecki, Bialecki, Tomasz Tunguz, Jason Lemkin, Jeff Bussgang, — it's, Ed Hallen, it's, Hallen, Klaviyo Bialecki, That's, Klaviyo Bootstrapping, Jon Karlen, Karlen, Melia Russell Organizations: Service, Klaviyo, New York Stock Exchange, Flybridge Capital Partners, Boston Globe, Securities and Exchange Commission, Boston Locations: Wall, Silicon, Instacart, Boston, BostInno, Massachusetts, mrussell@insider.com
Some investors question whether these arrangements are artificially juicing cloud revenue growth. When Microsoft announced a multibillion-dollar investment in OpenAI earlier this year, the deal made Azure the ChatGPT-maker's "exclusive cloud provider." There's another deal in the works with similar attributes involving Runway AI and a major cloud company. But they are drawing more scrutiny lately because they could artificially inflate cloud revenue, a key driver of growth for Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, according to Ted Mortonson, managing director of financial-services firm Baird. Is OpenAI a regular cloud customer that is getting no investment money from Microsoft?
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