The Ecosystem of Cloud Computing in China with Alibaba CTO Wang Jian (hosted by Miki Kuusi)

The Ecosystem of Cloud Computing in China with Alibaba CTO Wang Jian (hosted by Miki Kuusi)

April 14, 2016



Fireside with Alibaba CTO Wang Jian (hosted by Miki Kuusi): The Ecosystem of Cloud Computing in China

Jian Wang has served as a chief technology officer at Alibaba since August 2012. Prior to his current position, he was our chief architect from the time he joined our company in September 2008. He also served as president of Alibaba Cloud Computing from its inception in September 2009 until September 2013.

Before joining our company, he was assistant managing director at Microsoft Research Asia, where he had served since 1999. Prior to that, he worked at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China as a professor and head of the psychology department. Jian serves on the board of directors of CITIC 21. Jian holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Ph.D in engineering from Hangzhou University.

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In 2015, Slush brought together 15.000 attendees, including 1.700 startups, 800 venture capital investors and 630 journalists from exactly 100 countries. People from more than half of the world’s countries traveled to the cold and dark Helsinki, with the ambition of taking their business to the next level.

Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students and festival organizers. Although Slush has grown from a 300-person event to become one of the leading events of its kind in the world, the philosophy behind it has remained the same: to help the next generation of great, world-conquering companies forward.

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