Title
Herrod, Steve oral history
Catalog Number
102808936
Type
Moving image
Description
This interview begins with Herrod’s early formative years in Texas as an early computer hobbyist with broad interests in science and the humanities. Graduating from the University of Texas, he drove out to California for graduate studies in computer science at Stanford University. His advisor, Mendel Rosenblum, was leading research into virtualization on consumer PC hardware. Rosenblum later cofounded VMWare.
The interview takes some time to explain what virtualization is, from the desktop to the datacenter, as well as the various other forms of virtualization beyond compute, such as storage and networking. Additionally, Herrod describes in depth his evangelist role within and outside the company as VMWare grew into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The role of CTO and how the innovation process unfolds in real time and is managed is discussed in detail. There is also some discussion of the various acquisitions VMWare has undergone over the years and its prospects for the future.
Date
2023-11-13
Participants
Herrod, Steve, Interviewee
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Spicer, Dag, Interviewer
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Publisher
Computer History Museum
Place of Publication
Mountain View, CA
Duration
01:10:42
Format
MOV
Category
Oral history
Collection Title
CHM Oral History Collection
Credit
Computer History Museum