After a long week of Macworld, I've come to the (non)startling re-realization: Apple is still irrelevant in the datacenter world, but it spawns some fabulous after-parties. Speaking of which ...
Michael Halligan is a serial entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience in IT architecture and operations. His primary role is chief technical officer of BitPusher, LLC, a managed application hosting firm based out of San Francisco and Seattle. He is currently starting up a new Web application providing intelligent services to the convention industry. He previously held architectural and management positions at start-ups MyPoints, Kontiki and Napster.