Scale Computing succeeds quickly after co-founder moves it to Indiana

Not even a year has passed since Scale Computing launched its first product, yet CEO Jeff Ready forecasts 2010 revenue with the confidence of a meteorologist giving the three-day outlook.

 

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  1. If you consider the distance to greenwood park mall from this loaction there are a number of new restraunts that have opened in the area- Fireside, Sammy's Pizza, DaDa's Pizza all close to the mall area and going north west, but still closer than greenwood park mall- poloclub steakhouse, bert and den's, The AllAmerican Clubhouse Sports Bar and Grill, just to name a few off the top of my head. Independents, that fit a niche for what they do. Just wanted all the facts out there.

  2. Hope F1 holds off on coming back til refueling ban is lifted. People ,no matter what the national stripe, like some form of competition in their racing. Love the "G" of F1 but this weekends race needed some "racing". One car behind another for 49 laps is not time or money well spent. Maybe F1 will do a NASCAR and make a mid season change. You bring that product to the US market and good luck. Indy is not world class but what road race Mecca are you gonna find at Uncle Sam's. Daytona??!! Unless NYC has plans for a Monza on the Island, Indy will have to do for now. My F1 monkey needs his fix and I dont care where I get it.

  3. I remember watching Bart Conner as a kid.

  4. Don't forget Bayh passing the "beer baron" law that allowed these exclusive distribution deals.

    This was before all of the countries major beer producers were foreign owned.

    Time to repeal the law.

  5. That development is called "McFarland Farms" and it's an early 90s three bedroom single home community. But it has 4 or 5 hotels and a nice apartment complex within a stones throw from this location. This place would do very good business with proximity to the hotels and the Southport Rd. I-65 exit.

    Still not my kind of place to hang out, but I think the local church is gonna have to eat it on this one.

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