The University of Berkeley, in addition to laying out lecture notes on its website, has another account on YouTube. At first,
Roger Sippl , who created Informix, caught sight of the IT business, he doesn’t open anything there, but it’s interesting to hear about people who were involved in RDBMS in the 80s and created Informix, in particular, about how a start-up, as a fan of suing, filed a suit against Sippl for falling stocks — as many as five times, at Informix and other companies. Now Sippl is a kind of venture capitalist and he says that everything is still there in this market ...
In addition to Sippl, in this series of “invited businessmen” there were other IT figures, if you look at the archive, and besides, there are lectures on Berkeley-YouTube, for example, lectures on legal and social issues around Google Books, a large conference on energy efficiency, including its technological aspects, and so on for common development.