William Hachiya

Posts by William Hachiya

Cars will become commodity. Do we even need to own a car in the future?

by on August 4, 2017 11:06 am
The automobile industry is in the midst of innovation that is sure to come in the near future. Toyota and Mazda partnership announced Toyota just recently announced a partnership with Mazda to build new crossover models.  Also, they will work together to accelerate the development of electronic vehicles and connected vehicles.  Two great rivalries now… Read more Cars will become commodity. Do we even need to own a car in the future?

Shenzhen, China "the world factory" and "new Silicon Valley"

by on July 28, 2017 11:12 am
Annual GDP worth 280 Billion Dollars with 10% annual growth 90% of world electronic’s are made Where is this place? Not prevalently known area, but very famous amongst business leaders, Shenzhen (China) is one of the fastest growing cities in the world.  My startup is closing working with Japanese government to build a strong ecosystem… Read more Shenzhen, China "the world factory" and "new Silicon Valley"

The "Acquihire" Phenomenon: The use of M&A as a HR strategy

by on July 21, 2017 10:32 am
New form of acquisition With the advent of artificial intelligence, Internet of things, big data and cloud, attracting top-level engineers has become one of the most important factors to compete in those lucrative emerging sectors.  Top tech companies, such as Google, Facebook, or Cisco has recently started acquiring startups, not necessary for their product or… Read more The "Acquihire" Phenomenon: The use of M&A as a HR strategy

Cloud Breach, the costs associated with a counter measures

by on July 14, 2017 11:09 am
For the past two weeks, we have learned the power and efficiency of cloud computing.  There is no question that Cloud service such as SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS enormously impacted our daily lives as well as business, but at the same, it is worthwhile to understand the risks associated with the convenience. July 12, 2017,… Read more Cloud Breach, the costs associated with a counter measures