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Jay Adelson

Jay Steven Adelson (born September 7, 1970) is an American Internet entrepreneur.[1] In 2014 Adelson co-founded Center Electric with Andy Smith.[2] In 2013 he founded Opsmatic, a technology company that improves productivity on operations teams.[3] In 2015 Opsmatic was bought by New Relic.[4] Adelson's Internet career includes Netcom, DEC's Palo Alto Internet Exchange, co-founder of Equinix, Revision3 and Digg, and CEO of SimpleGeo, Inc.[5][6] In 2008, Adelson was named a member of Time Magazine's Top 100 Most Influential People in the World[7] and was listed as a finalist on the same list in 2009.[8]

Jay Adelson
Born
Jay Steven Adelson

(1970-09-07) September 7, 1970 (age 53)
OccupationInternet entrepreneur
Spouse
Brenda Shea
(m. 1996)

Early life edit

Adelson was born in Detroit, Michigan and lived in Southfield, Michigan as a child.[9] He attended Cranbrook Kingswood School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan until 1988.[10] He graduated from Boston University, where he studied Film and Broadcasting along with a concentration in Computer Science, in 1992.[11]

Career edit

In 1992, Adelson moved to San Rafael, California to pursue a career in post-production sound engineering.[12] After a period of time and world travel, Adelson moved to San Francisco, California in 1993, pursuing instead a career in Internet infrastructure and entrepreneurism. Adelson met Brenda Shea in May 1994 and they married in June 1996.[9][13]

After his experiences at Equinix and stresses associated with his work with government on cybersecurity following 9/11, Adelson moved to Pawling, New York in June 2004.[13] Adelson commuted from New York to San Francisco to found and operate Revision3 and Digg, eventually moving back to Mill Valley, California in the summer of 2009.[1][14]

On July 15, 2003, he testified before the United States House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology, as part of an industry panel on "The Private Sector's Role in Keeping America's Cyberspace Secure."[15]

Companies edit

Netcom edit

In 1993, Adelson joined Netcom, one of the first global ISPs, as an Installation Coordinator, and shortly moved-up to Director of Network Operations. At the time of his departure in 1996, Adelson was responsible for network engineering, operations and customer service.[13][16] While at Netcom, In February 1995, Adelson was present and managing network operations during the pursuit and capture of former computer hacker Kevin Mitnick by Tsutomu Shimomura.[17]

PAIX edit

In late 1996, Adelson worked for Digital Equipment Corporation's Network System Laboratory, specifically Albert M. Avery IV, to build and operate the Palo Alto Internet Exchange (PAIX). It was later renamed the Peering and Internet Exchange after the acquisition by Switch and Data Corporation. Adelson worked alongside Stephen Stuart and Paul Vixie to build a datacenter and services suited for scaling the core of Internet traffic. Adelson's efforts led to the facilities success as an Internet Exchange Point. The datacenter and exchange point remain in operation today in Palo Alto, California.[13][18] PAIX was later acquired by Equinix in Equinix's October, 2009 acquisition of Switch and Data.[19][20]

Equinix edit

In June 1998, Adelson and Avery left Digital Equipment Corp and founded Equinix, Inc. (briefly Quark Communications).[21] Adelson served as Founder and Chief Technology Officer, responsible for the invention, design and construction of Equinix's datacenters and Internet Exchange Points (known by Equinix as Internet Business Exchanges).[22] Adelson led research and development and was responsible for several patents.[23][24][25] Adelson also assisted in the raising of capital including private equity rounds, a high-yield new entrant bond deal, and an initial public offering in August 2000.[26]

Revision3 edit

Adelson and Kevin Rose, along with co-founding team that included Ron Gorodetsky, Dan Huard, Keith Harrison and David Prager, founded Revision3 in April 2005.[27] In addition to co-founding and acting as CEO of Digg, Adelson remained CEO and Chairman of the Board of Revision3 for two and a half years, raising two rounds of capital.[28][29] Jim Louderback was hired as CEO in June 2007. Adelson remains Chairman of the Board of Revision3 presently and hosted his own show called Ask Jay which demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions.[30] In May 2012, Revision3 was bought by Discovery Communications.[31][32]

Digg edit

Adelson and Kevin Rose met while Rose was producing an episode of The Screen Savers in 2003 and interviewed Adelson then at Equinix. On December 5, 2004 Kevin Rose, Owen Byrne, Ron Gorodetsky and Adelson started Digg with a $6,000 investment from then 27-year-old Rose.[33] Adelson continued to provide business mentorship throughout the company's first few months of operation, taking the position of CEO in February 2005.[33][34] Adelson raised the first venture capital round which closed in September 2005.[35] Adelson recruited the initial management team, set up the offices in San Francisco, and commuted from New York as CEO. Adelson raised two more rounds of capital, leading the company through its peak of over forty million unique visitors a month.[34][36] Adelson left Digg in April, 2010 over disagreements with Rose and the board over the company's direction and leadership.[37][38][39]

SimpleGeo edit

In November 2010, Adelson assumed the role of CEO of SimpleGeo, Inc. when co-founder Matt Galligan stepped down.[40] SimpleGeo was a location-aware services company for developers of mobile applications. Adelson had been advising the business, largely stemming from a relationship with the company's founder, Joseph Carl Stump, who served as Lead Architect at Digg, Inc. previously.[16] In October 2011 SimpleGeo was purchased by Urban Airship and Adelson resumed his advising role.[6]

Opsmatic edit

In early 2013, Adelson co-founded Opsmatic with Mikhail Panchenko and Jim Stoneham. On November 13, 2013, Adelson posted an article on GigaOm describing an alternative stock plan known as the Dynamic Stock Pool.[3] Opsmatic launched to the public in 2014 and Adelson stepped back his active role in order to focus on a new pursuit of a venture capital firm, Center Electric.[2] In November 2015 New Relic Acquired Opsmatic.[4][41]

Center Electric edit

In June 2014, Adelson co-founded Center Electric with Andy Smith. Center Electric is an early-stage technology venture capital firm designed to leverage the growth of the Internet of Things. The company calls itself Center Electric based on the company of the same name founded by Adelson's great-grandfather in Detroit in the 1940s.[2]

Boards and advisorships edit

Adelson sits on the board of NewAer, Defense.net and Opsmatic.[42] In February 2019, Adelson was appointed to IT service management company Megaport Limited's Board of Directors and named Chair of the company's Innovation Committee.[43] He also advises companies, including Bonusly, Circa, DAV foundation, Founders Den, Ginkgotree, NewsBasis, Katchall, Nuzzel, Ouya, Permanent, Kiip, SOAK, SiiTV, Urban Airship, August, LoveBook, Graphic.ly,[44] Fflick (sold to Google/YouTube in 2011),[45] RoqBot, Plex, and Attachments.me.[46]

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External links edit

  • Jay Adelson on Twitter
  • Center Electric bio

adelson, steven, adelson, born, september, 1970, american, internet, entrepreneur, 2014, adelson, founded, center, electric, with, andy, smith, 2013, founded, opsmatic, technology, company, that, improves, productivity, operations, teams, 2015, opsmatic, bough. Jay Steven Adelson born September 7 1970 is an American Internet entrepreneur 1 In 2014 Adelson co founded Center Electric with Andy Smith 2 In 2013 he founded Opsmatic a technology company that improves productivity on operations teams 3 In 2015 Opsmatic was bought by New Relic 4 Adelson s Internet career includes Netcom DEC s Palo Alto Internet Exchange co founder of Equinix Revision3 and Digg and CEO of SimpleGeo Inc 5 6 In 2008 Adelson was named a member of Time Magazine s Top 100 Most Influential People in the World 7 and was listed as a finalist on the same list in 2009 8 Jay AdelsonBornJay Steven Adelson 1970 09 07 September 7 1970 age 53 Detroit Michigan U S OccupationInternet entrepreneurSpouseBrenda Shea m 1996 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Companies 3 1 Netcom 3 2 PAIX 3 3 Equinix 3 4 Revision3 3 5 Digg 3 6 SimpleGeo 3 7 Opsmatic 3 8 Center Electric 4 Boards and advisorships 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editAdelson was born in Detroit Michigan and lived in Southfield Michigan as a child 9 He attended Cranbrook Kingswood School in Bloomfield Hills Michigan until 1988 10 He graduated from Boston University where he studied Film and Broadcasting along with a concentration in Computer Science in 1992 11 Career editIn 1992 Adelson moved to San Rafael California to pursue a career in post production sound engineering 12 After a period of time and world travel Adelson moved to San Francisco California in 1993 pursuing instead a career in Internet infrastructure and entrepreneurism Adelson met Brenda Shea in May 1994 and they married in June 1996 9 13 After his experiences at Equinix and stresses associated with his work with government on cybersecurity following 9 11 Adelson moved to Pawling New York in June 2004 13 Adelson commuted from New York to San Francisco to found and operate Revision3 and Digg eventually moving back to Mill Valley California in the summer of 2009 1 14 On July 15 2003 he testified before the United States House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats Cybersecurity and Science and Technology as part of an industry panel on The Private Sector s Role in Keeping America s Cyberspace Secure 15 Companies editNetcom edit In 1993 Adelson joined Netcom one of the first global ISPs as an Installation Coordinator and shortly moved up to Director of Network Operations At the time of his departure in 1996 Adelson was responsible for network engineering operations and customer service 13 16 While at Netcom In February 1995 Adelson was present and managing network operations during the pursuit and capture of former computer hacker Kevin Mitnick by Tsutomu Shimomura 17 PAIX edit In late 1996 Adelson worked for Digital Equipment Corporation s Network System Laboratory specifically Albert M Avery IV to build and operate the Palo Alto Internet Exchange PAIX It was later renamed the Peering and Internet Exchange after the acquisition by Switch and Data Corporation Adelson worked alongside Stephen Stuart and Paul Vixie to build a datacenter and services suited for scaling the core of Internet traffic Adelson s efforts led to the facilities success as an Internet Exchange Point The datacenter and exchange point remain in operation today in Palo Alto California 13 18 PAIX was later acquired by Equinix in Equinix s October 2009 acquisition of Switch and Data 19 20 Equinix edit In June 1998 Adelson and Avery left Digital Equipment Corp and founded Equinix Inc briefly Quark Communications 21 Adelson served as Founder and Chief Technology Officer responsible for the invention design and construction of Equinix s datacenters and Internet Exchange Points known by Equinix as Internet Business Exchanges 22 Adelson led research and development and was responsible for several patents 23 24 25 Adelson also assisted in the raising of capital including private equity rounds a high yield new entrant bond deal and an initial public offering in August 2000 26 Revision3 edit Adelson and Kevin Rose along with co founding team that included Ron Gorodetsky Dan Huard Keith Harrison and David Prager founded Revision3 in April 2005 27 In addition to co founding and acting as CEO of Digg Adelson remained CEO and Chairman of the Board of Revision3 for two and a half years raising two rounds of capital 28 29 Jim Louderback was hired as CEO in June 2007 Adelson remains Chairman of the Board of Revision3 presently and hosted his own show called Ask Jay which demystifies the start up process by providing advice tips and answering questions 30 In May 2012 Revision3 was bought by Discovery Communications 31 32 Digg edit Adelson and Kevin Rose met while Rose was producing an episode of The Screen Savers in 2003 and interviewed Adelson then at Equinix On December 5 2004 Kevin Rose Owen Byrne Ron Gorodetsky and Adelson started Digg with a 6 000 investment from then 27 year old Rose 33 Adelson continued to provide business mentorship throughout the company s first few months of operation taking the position of CEO in February 2005 33 34 Adelson raised the first venture capital round which closed in September 2005 35 Adelson recruited the initial management team set up the offices in San Francisco and commuted from New York as CEO Adelson raised two more rounds of capital leading the company through its peak of over forty million unique visitors a month 34 36 Adelson left Digg in April 2010 over disagreements with Rose and the board over the company s direction and leadership 37 38 39 SimpleGeo edit In November 2010 Adelson assumed the role of CEO of SimpleGeo Inc when co founder Matt Galligan stepped down 40 SimpleGeo was a location aware services company for developers of mobile applications Adelson had been advising the business largely stemming from a relationship with the company s founder Joseph Carl Stump who served as Lead Architect at Digg Inc previously 16 In October 2011 SimpleGeo was purchased by Urban Airship and Adelson resumed his advising role 6 Opsmatic edit In early 2013 Adelson co founded Opsmatic with Mikhail Panchenko and Jim Stoneham On November 13 2013 Adelson posted an article on GigaOm describing an alternative stock plan known as the Dynamic Stock Pool 3 Opsmatic launched to the public in 2014 and Adelson stepped back his active role in order to focus on a new pursuit of a venture capital firm Center Electric 2 In November 2015 New Relic Acquired Opsmatic 4 41 Center Electric edit In June 2014 Adelson co founded Center Electric with Andy Smith Center Electric is an early stage technology venture capital firm designed to leverage the growth of the Internet of Things The company calls itself Center Electric based on the company of the same name founded by Adelson s great grandfather in Detroit in the 1940s 2 Boards and advisorships editAdelson sits on the board of NewAer Defense net and Opsmatic 42 In February 2019 Adelson was appointed to IT service management company Megaport Limited s Board of Directors and named Chair of the company s Innovation Committee 43 He also advises companies including Bonusly Circa DAV foundation Founders Den Ginkgotree NewsBasis Katchall Nuzzel Ouya Permanent Kiip SOAK SiiTV Urban Airship August LoveBook Graphic ly 44 Fflick sold to Google YouTube in 2011 45 RoqBot Plex and Attachments me 46 References edit a b O Brien Chris 2010 10 26 Former Digg CEO Jay Adelson and the confessions of a start up addict SiliconBeat SiliconBeat Archived from the original on 2011 07 14 Retrieved 2011 07 31 a b c Battelle John 2015 02 06 Remember the Internet When Considering the Things John Battelle s Searchblog Battelle Media Archived from the original on 2015 02 11 Retrieved 2015 02 11 a b Adelson Jay 2013 11 13 It s time to rethink startup equity Gigaom Archived from the original on 2014 03 18 Retrieved 2014 03 18 a b Lardinois Frederic 2015 11 05 New Relic Acquires Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring Service Opsmatic AOL Inc Archived from the original on 2016 01 24 Retrieved 2016 01 20 Barbierri Cody 2010 11 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