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Introduction
Patrick
My guest today is Ray Ozzie, one of the great technologists, software developers and entrepreneurs of our time. Ray is perhaps best known as the creator of Lotus Notes, a collaboration tool that revolutionized business communication in the 1990s. He later succeeded Bill Gates as Chief Software Architect at Microsoft, where he played a key part in the development of Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing platform.
Ray's work has earned him numerous accolades, including induction in the Computer History Museum Hall of Fellows and the National Academy of Engineering. Throughout his career, Ray has been at the forefront of technology innovation and paradigm shifts, founding multiple companies, including Iris Associates, Groove Networks and most recently, Blues Wireless, which focuses on connectivity in the physical world.