Niklas Zennström

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Niklas Zennström
Niklas Zennström

Niklas Zennström, born 1966, is a Swedish entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of the KaZaA peer-to-peer file sharing network and Skype peer-to-peer internet telephony network. He is currently working on Joost - an interactive software for distributing TV shows and other forms of video over the Web.

He has dual degrees in Business Administration and Engineering Physics (MSc, computer science) from Uppsala University in Sweden. He spent his final year at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

[edit] Career

Zennström started his professional career at the European telecom operator Tele2. He went on to serve in various business development roles including launching and being responsible for European Internet Service Provider business get2net and as CEO of the everyday.com portal. Later, he co-founded and served as CEO of KaZaA.

After KaZaA was sold to Sharman Networks, Zennström founded and served as CEO at Joltid, a software company developing and marketing peer-to-peer solutions and peer-to-peer traffic optimization technologies to companies.

Zennström also co-founded Altnet, the world’s first secure peer-to-peer network promoting commercial content to consumers which integrates promotion, distribution, and payment of digital content.

Zennström’s newest venture, together with partner Janus Friis, Skype, an Internet telephony company based on peer-to-peer principles, has recently been sold to eBay for €2.1 billion ($2.6 billion USD) plus potential performance-based consideration up to €1.2bn. The purchase closed on October 14, 2005.

Zennström was named in Time Magazine's 2006 list of 100 most influential people.

He currently works on new peer-to-peer video distribution service called Joost together with his partner Janus Friis.

He and Friis were the co-recipients of the 2006 Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award, an award given to business and individuals who have used information technology in a way that changed an industry or society as a whole.

He is also one of the Young Global Leaders, World Economic Forum.

[edit] Interviews

  • The Sunday Times (November 27, 2005) [1]
  • Business Week (September 19, 2005) [2]
  • The Guardian (July 14, 2005) [3]
  • PCTechTalk (July 10, 2005) [4]
  • BusinessWeek Online (May 30, 2005) [5]
  • IDG News Service (March 16, 2005) [6]
  • PC Pro (March 11, 2005) [7]
  • TMCnet (March 2, 2005) [8]
  • Engadget (November 8, 2004) [9]
  • Pocket PC Thoughts (September 3, 2004) [10]

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