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Sep 2022
53m 44s

Cloud Wars, Company Wars, and Innovating...

Andreessen Horowitz
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How do you transform and innovate as your company grows and matures, even as the underlying technology platforms shift? Michael Dell of Dell Technologies joins a16z's Martin Casado, Marc Andreessen, and Sonal Choksi to discuss. 
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