

It is ironical that the dot-com bubble burst on 10 March 2000 and  almost exactly 10 years later Forbes magazine has reported that Bill  Gates relinquished his position at the top of the global wealth pile. A  lot will be made about Gates’ displacement by Mexican telecom owner Carlos  Slim, but the very fact that the man behind the success of Microsoft  continues to be very close to the top tells us a lot about the technology  business in these 10 years.Gates struggled to come to terms with the rise of the Internet in the  1990s. He first underestimated its power to transform lives and then  uprooted competitors such as Netscape with the clinical precision of a  late believer. The point is that the pioneers of the online world, who  were for a brief point of time seen as threats to the established order,  are no longer in sight while Gates has continued to prosper.

A closer look at the Forbes billionaire list shows that three types  of technology  entrepreneurs have prospered in what many rightly believe is the age of  technology.  The first is the likes of Gates, Larry Ellison of enterprise software  company Oracle and Michael Dell of the eponymous computer maker. These  are computer firms founded before the dot-com age. The second group  consists of entrepreneurs who built new companies in social networking  after the dot-com bust—Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Larry  Page and Sergey Brin of Google, Yoshikazu  Tanaka of Japanese networking site Gree. And the third group has  software service providers such as Azim Premji of Wipro, who have  benefited from the fall in telecom and  networking costs since the dot-com boom. Pierre Omidyar of eBay is a  rare case of a dot-com entrepreneur who went through the dot-com bust  and lived to tell the tale.Yet, we cannot but note that.........
 there are only 91 technology  entrepreneurs on the billionaire list that totals 937. You are far more  likely to make it to the rich list if you are in a clunky old business  such as steel making or retailing. Every revolution devours its own  children and it seems that the tech revolution has not been any  different. A few tech entrepreneurs have stood steady amid the gales of  creative destruction, while most have toppled over into the abyss of  business history.The tech revolution has radically transformed the way we work, live  and connect. But only a handful of those who have helped us do so have  collected billions for their efforts.
Source: The Mint. 

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