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Vivek Ranadive : ウィキペディア英語版
Vivek Ranadivé

Vivek Ranadivé (; born October 7, 1957) is an Indian-American businessman, engineer, author, speaker and philanthropist.〔D'Agostino, Ryan. (The Man Who Knows Everything ). ''Esquire''. January 19, 2012.〕 Ranadivé is the founder and former CEO of TIBCO, a multimillion-dollar real-time computing company, and is credited with digitizing Wall Street in the 1980s with his first company, Teknekron Software Systems.〔Gladwell, Malcolm. (How David Beats Goliath ). ''The New Yorker''. May 11, 2009.〕〔(World Economic Forum Davos 2012: Vivek Ranadivé launches social networking site TopCom for leaders to interact ). ''Economic Times''. January 26, 2012.〕 Ranadivé is the owner and chairman of the National Basketball Association's Sacramento Kings.〔(Vivek Ranadive, CEO of TIBCO Software ). ''San Jose Mercury News''. September 19, 2011.〕
==Early life and education==
Ranadivé grew up in the Juhu area of Bombay (now Mumbai), India and was the youngest of three children.〔(The Most Influential Global Indians ). ''GQ''.〕〔Naik, Shivani. (Indian is co-owner of US's top NBA side ). ''Indian Express''. April 7, 2011.〕 As a child, one of Ranadivé's dreams was to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which he learned of through a documentary on the institution.〔 At 16, Ranadivé was accepted to MIT, but in the 1970s the Indian government did not release foreign currency for citizens to study abroad.〔(Master of his own destiny ). ''Express Computer''.〕 Ranadivé talked his way into the office of the Reserve Bank of India and got the required foreign exchange for one quarter of the tuition and less than $100 in pocket to land in Boston.〔
After earning both a Bachelor's and master's degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT, he obtained an MBA from Harvard University in 1983, where he was a Baker Scholar.〔Corcoran, Elizabeth. (The Big Deal: Tibco ). ''Forbes''. June 16, 2009.〕〔(Profile: Vivek Ranadivé ). ''Harvard Business School Bulletin''.〕 While still in college at MIT, Ranadivé started his first company, a UNIX consulting company.〔 He also held management and engineering positions with Ford Motor Company, M/A-Com Linkabit and Fortune Systems soon after college.〔(Vivek Ranadivé ). ''San Francisco Business Times''. September 9, 2007.〕

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