Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But NoVa tech can't seem to harness that technology and translate it into something like what SV has created.
Sure they can and they do. Just most of the software innovation in this area is not sexy. It's enterprise software and back-office stuff, not Google and Facebook.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/2018/06/22/feature/forget-silicon-valley-the-dulles-tech-corridor-is-cultivating-companies-that-break-the-mold/?utm_term=.2155bcf31a62
I have worked in IT with backend office software for 20 years. Most of the B2B software is not from NoVa area. Again, most of the tech here is geared towards government. Even that article states that.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws live in the heart of Silicon Valley. It's nice, but always strikes me as rather sterile and soulless when I visit. Strip mall, strip mall, strip mall, office park, office park, office park, wash, rinse, repeat.
Silicon Valley is not just a place, it's a mindset. It's hard to explain. People there are the most competitive of anywhere I've ever lived, and they're competitive about everything. I'm only visiting, and I soak in their stress. You have to spend time there to really understand the pressures. Don't be fooled by the corporate volleyball courts and palm trees.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws live in the heart of Silicon Valley. It's nice, but always strikes me as rather sterile and soulless when I visit. Strip mall, strip mall, strip mall, office park, office park, office park, wash, rinse, repeat.
Silicon Valley is not just a place, it's a mindset. It's hard to explain. People there are the most competitive of anywhere I've ever lived, and they're competitive about everything. I'm only visiting, and I soak in their stress. You have to spend time there to really understand the pressures. Don't be fooled by the corporate volleyball courts and palm trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But NoVa tech can't seem to harness that technology and translate it into something like what SV has created.
Sure they can and they do. Just most of the software innovation in this area is not sexy. It's enterprise software and back-office stuff, not Google and Facebook.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/2018/06/22/feature/forget-silicon-valley-the-dulles-tech-corridor-is-cultivating-companies-that-break-the-mold/?utm_term=.2155bcf31a62
Anonymous wrote:
But NoVa tech can't seem to harness that technology and translate it into something like what SV has created.