Ray Lane is general partner at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Since joining KPCB in 2000, Ray has sponsored several of the firms investments aimed at improving enterprise productivity. He sits on the boards of privately-held companies Elance, Valdero, Metamatrix, Virsa, Visible Path and two other ventures, and serves on the boards of public companies Quest Software and SeeBeyond Technologies. spikesource
Ray Lane is a Managing Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, focused on helping entrepreneurs with technological and market insight, organizational development, team building, selling and managing growth. www.kpcb.com/team/index.php?ray lane
... of valuable insights. Ray Lane Mr. Lane currently serves as a general partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and focuses on guiding established businesses to successfully take ... www.metamatrix.com/pages/company/board.htm
SpikeSource provides enterprise ready OSS solutions built on custom stacks and fully supported. SpikeSource also offers the innovative web 2.0 suite for the enterprise, SuiteTwo. www.spikesource.com/company/management.html
Ray Lane.jpg I've become quite impressed with former Oracle president Ray Lane and his analysis of the enterprise software industry. ... www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2005/10/i_told_i...
Enterprise software makers should embrace "software as a service" and a new payment model to survive, said former Oracle executive Ray Lane. ... www.news.com/Lane-Software-shake-up-favors-new-thinking/2...
Ray Lane is a Managing Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, focused on helping entrepreneurs with technological and market insight, ... www.kpcb.com/team/lane
Power play: Why Ray Lane left Oracle | The story behind the abrupt departure of Oracle's president is one of hubris, greed, betrayal and personal ... www.news.com/2009-1001-243126.html
Vendors must rethink their products and marketing to succeed in the next era of software business. By Ray Lane, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers ... www.sandhill.com/opinion/editorial.php?id=75
If Web 2.0 points to the future of information technology inside corporations, as some people believe, Ray Lane is in a good position to know what that ... www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jun2006/tc2006060...