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Friday, April 13, 2012
?In the Studio,? Accel?s Ping Li Says Big Data Will Reshape Enterprise
?In the Studio? opens its doors this week to one of Silicon Valley's most quietly active venture capitalists who, after years working in technology operations for major networking companies, a stint with an Asian telecom giant, and nearly a decade investing in mobile, gaming, digital media, and networking companies, is paying particular attention to the implications of big data and the potential opportunities created as a result. For the past decade, Ping Li has been investing in across a broad range of technology companies with Accel Partners, where he is a general partner.?Accel has distinguished itself from the elite venture firms. Since their defining Series A investment in Facebook, the firm has been on a roll, opening offices in New York City and expanding its global footprint, all while maintaining their anchor right in the middle of Palo Alto's University Avenue. And, over the past few years, Accel has developed an interest in "big data."
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