Ashlee Vance (born 1977) is an American business columnist.
Personal life
Born in South Africa, Vance grew up in Houston, Texas and attended St. John's School. He now works in Mountain View, California.
Print Media
Vance is primarily known for writing for The Register from March 2003[1] to August 2008,[2] but moved to the New York Times in September 2008[3] and then to Bloomberg BusinessWeek in January 2011.[4] Vance covered companies such as IBM, HP, Intel, and Dell, and also writes about a wide range of technology topics, including robots and Segway scooters.
Vance has written a book, called Geek Silicon Valley, on the history of the Silicon Valley.[5] His writing often also appears in such publications as The Economist, Chicago Tribune, CNN.com, the Globe and Mail, the International Herald Tribune, and CNET.
Semi-Coherent Computing podcast
Vance hosts an audio podcast called Semi-Coherent Computing,[6][7] in which he discusses enterprise computing topics such as Datacenter cooling and blade servers, and interviews notable guests including chip pioneer David Ditzel of Transmeta, Sun Microsystems, and Bell Labs.[8]
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Name | Vance, Ashlee |
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Short description | American journalist |
Date of birth | 1977 |
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