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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Molten lava
I was going to write an entry about how it didn’t look like Magma (NASDAQ: LAVA) was going to survive, what with losing cash, a lot of debt due, and not much in the bank. Employees don’t like it when … Continue reading
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Guest blogger: Jim Hogan on IP
This is the first of what I hope will be a regular feature of this blog: guest entries from other people with insight into EDA and the ecosystem around it (venture capital, semiconductor, embedded software…) Jim is one person in … Continue reading
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Three envelopes
Can there be any subject more boring than revenue recognition for software? If you listen to the conference calls of the public EDA companies, you’ll either hear them discuss or get asked about how much of their business is ratable … Continue reading
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“Put your money where your mouth is”
Talking of being CEO of Cadence, not many people have been parachuted into running a troubled EDA company. But I have. At the end of 1996 Compass Design Automation was coming up to a fifth successive quarter in which the … Continue reading
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Cadence takes a leaf from Dick Cheney’s book
When George W Bush wanted a vice-president, he appointed Dick Cheney to head up a search team. When the team reported back, the selected candidate turned out to be…Dick Cheney. The Cadence board, having been a major contributor to Cadence’s … Continue reading
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What did Moore really say?
Every EDA marketing presentation starts off by pointing out that Moore’s law is making some problem worse. Of course, just the problem that the EDA product pitched in the rest of the presentation is designed to solve. Everyone sorta knows … Continue reading
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Wanted: CEO, must have EDA experience…or maybe not
John Cooley’s ESNUG just sent out an out-of-band newsletter listing 47 potential CEOs for Cadence which, in case you’ve been under a stone for the last couple of months, lost Mike Fister when the board fired him and his executive … Continue reading
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EDA graffiti
This is a new blog, so it is customary to give a long preamble with the life-history of the author. But that seems rather boring so let’s hit the ground running instead. We can fill in the gaps later. You … Continue reading
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