Tim O'Reilly
Tim O'Reilly
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Tim O'Reilly is an American business leader, writer, and founder of O'Reilly Media.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on June 6, 1954. Still active in the industry as of my knowledge cutoff.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American, technologist, author, speaker, and entrepreneur.
Early Life and Background
Tim O'Reilly was born in Sacramento, California, to a family that valued education and entrepreneurship. He grew up with a passion for reading, writing, and learning. O'Reilly's early interest in technology began when he worked as a software developer during his college years at Harvard University. After graduating, he moved to Silicon Valley and co-founded a computer bookstore called Customer.
Major Accomplishments
Founder of O'Reilly Media: In 1978, O'Reilly founded the company with a focus on creating high-quality books for developers and IT professionals. The company's early success was due in part to its innovative approach to publishing, including the introduction of the first computer book written specifically for users.
Publisher of influential books and magazines: Under O'Reilly Media, several influential titles were published, such as "Learning Perl" by Larry Wall and Randal L. Schwartz, "Programming Perl," and "The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog."
Coining the term Web 2.0: In 2004, O'Reilly organized a conference on the future of the web at which he coined the term "Web 2.0" to describe the shift from static websites to user-generated content and interactive web applications.Notable Works or Actions
O'Reilly Media's contributions to open-source software: The company has been an advocate for open-source software, publishing numerous books on the subject, including "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution."
Web 2.0 Summit and associated publications: O'Reilly co-founded the Web 2.0 Summit with John Battelle in 2004. The event brought together leading figures in technology to discuss innovations in web development.
The Tim Review: In addition to his work at O'Reilly Media, Tim O'Reilly writes a blog called "The Tim Review" where he discusses topics related to technology, business, and culture.
Impact and Legacy
Tim O'Reilly's impact on the tech industry is multifaceted:
As founder of O'Reilly Media, he has played a significant role in shaping how technical information is presented and consumed.
His advocacy for open-source software has helped make this movement more mainstream.
The term "Web 2.0" that he coined captures the essence of the web's transformation from static content to user-generated applications.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Tim O'Reilly is widely quoted and remembered due to his:
Visionary approach: He has consistently demonstrated an ability to predict and articulate emerging trends in technology.
Innovative publishing: By introducing new formats and focusing on high-quality content, he has contributed significantly to the dissemination of knowledge about technology.
Entrepreneurial spirit: His experience as a founder and his involvement in shaping the tech industry have made him an influential figure.
Quotes by Tim O'Reilly
Tim O'Reilly's insights on:

Money is like gasoline during a road trip. You don't want to run out of gas on your trip, but you're not doing a tour of gas stations. You have to pay attention to money, but it shouldn't be about the money.

I think that Microsoft will increasingly feel margin pressure from Linux as well as people saying: well actually the applications that really matter to me are not on my PC. And so they’re going to be able to extract less of a monopoly rent, so to speak.

Apple is in a position they’ve been in a lot of times before. They’re like Moses showing the way to the promised land, but they don’t actually go there.

It’s a great discipline to have to report to somebody, even if you’re the sole owner.

There’s not a single business model, and there’s not a single type of electronic content. There are really a lot of opportunities and a lot of options and we just have to discover all of them.




