Larry O’Connor has been solving problems for creative professionals and Mac enthusiasts for over 30 years. What started out as a RAM shop for Macs has turned into a haven of storage and accessories for those who want the best. On this podcast, I talk with Larry about how it all got started and spend an inordinate amount of time talking about cables, like OWC’s latest Thunderbolt 4 cable that immediately sold out upon launch.
Larry O’Connor has been solving problems for creative professionals and Mac enthusiasts for over 30 years. What started out as a RAM shop for Macs has turned into a haven of storage and accessories for those who want the best. On this podcast, I talk with Larry about how it all got started and spend an inordinate amount of time talking about cables, like OWC’s latest Thunderbolt 4 cable that immediately sold out upon launch.
We also dive into some of the growth areas for the company, including Larry’s views on the cloud and where that can fit in for professional workflows. Lastly, we cover off on the LumaForge deal that closed just a few weeks ago, and what is in store for the popular Jellyfish workflow servers.
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