This document answers questions regarding Be the company, employment at Be,
our programs and philosophies, etc.
General
Q: Is Be, Inc. a publicly
traded company? How can I buy stock in Be, Inc.?
A: At this time, Be is a privately held corporation and
stock in Be, Incorporated is not publicly available, nor is financial
information publicly available.
Of course, we're ambitious! When and if Be goes public, you can be sure we will
announce the fact on our Web site, in very large letters! Keep checking back
from time to time.
You can find the information we make public about our business and future
directions on our Web site:
http://www.be.com/
You might also find the Hoovers
profile of Be, Inc. interesting.
Q: Is Be a profitable
company?
A: At this time, Be is a privately held corporation. We
are financed by a number of the largest venture capital firms in the Silicon
Valley, including August Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Alta Partners, and
others. As a private company, financial information regarding Be, Inc. is not
publicly available.
You can find the information that is public about our business and future
directions on our Web site:
http://www.be.com/
You might also find the Hoovers
profile of Be, Inc. interesting.
Q: I want to work for Be!
How can I get a job there?
A: Be is always interested in talking to quality people!
Your best bet for finding a job at Be is to check out the Employment
Opportunities page on our Web site:
http://www.be.com/aboutbe/jobs/index.html
Please send your plain text (ASCII) resume included in the body of
your e-mail to jobs@be.com (enclosed documents
will not be considered), or fax your resume to us at (415) 462-4137.
Our needs are changing constantly. We'll be sure to contact you if your
qualifications match any of our openings.
Q: I'm a student at XYZ
college. Does Be offer summer or other internships?
A: Be does indeed have student internships. Many of us
had student internships and are interested in hiring students whenever possible.
We always list these positions along with our full-time opportunities, on the
Employment Opportunities page on our Web site:
http://www.be.com/aboutbe/jobs/index.html
Be typically has two or three students working in the Menlo Park offices at any
given time, so the opportunities are not limited to just the summer. Be sure to
check the Web site on a regular basis!
Please send your plain text (ASCII) resume included in the body of
your e-mail to jobs@be.com (enclosed documents
will not be considered), or fax your resume to us at (415) 462-4137.
We'll be sure to contact you if your qualifications match any of our student
intern needs.
Q: How can I buy one of
those cool Be t-shirts?
A: Thanks, we think our t-shirts are cool, too! If you'd
like to see what they look like, we have them in black and in white.
If you are interested in placing an order for a Be t-shirt(s), please send
e-mail to t-shirt@be.com with your name,
mailing address, t-shirt size (L, XL, XXL) and color selection (black or white),
and your payment information.
For payment, we accept VISA, MasterCard, Diner's Club, and Japanese Carte
Blanche. We need both your card number and expiration date. If you prefer, you
can also mail us a check or money order:
Be T-Shirt Orders
Be, Inc.
800 El Camino Real, Suite 300
Menlo Park, CA 94025
We are very sorry, but we cannot accept phone orders for t-shirts.
Q: How do I become a VAR,
reseller, or OEM?
A: Contact us at marketing@be.com.
Q: Do you have educational
pricing discounts?
A: Not yet. Stay tuned.
Q: What hardware and
software is your web site running on?
A: We're running Free
BSD and the Apache web server software
on a generic Intel box (a Pentium @ 133 MHz). We have a T1 line coming into the
building, so generally our server and the pipe that serves it are quite fast.
Partners
Q: Who has licensed the
BeOS?
A: At this time, we have announced licensing agreements
to ship the BeOS with machines from Power Computing and from Motorola.
We are talking with all of the Macintosh compatible vendors about licensing the
BeOS because our goal is to let as many people as possible experience the BeOS
first hand. As it becomes possible to announce such deals, you can be sure we
will put the details on the Be web site.
Q: I bought a Power
Computing machine some time after Be and Power Computing
announced their licensing arrangement (on November 26, 1996). Will I get the
BeOS? How will I get it?
A: Power Computing has stated that they will bundle the
BeOS Preview Release with the systems they sell in 1997. The BeOS Preview
Release CD will be in the box for systems sold after it becomes available.
The BeOS Preview Release CD will also be sent automatically to all
customers who ordered their Power Computing system after November 26th 1996.
You will need to be a registered Power Computing owner, in order for Power
Computing to know that they should send you your CD (as cool as they are, the
folks at Power Computing can't read your mind). Be sure you send in your
registration card!
Q: How will Motorola be
bundling the BeOS?
A: Motorola has not yet announced the details of how they
will include the BeOS for their StarMax computers. When such details become
publicly available, they will definitely be posted to the Be web site, so keep
your eye out.
Q: Is Be licensing the BeOS
to PIOS?
A: PIOS has stated that they intend to include the BeOS
with their systems. When the full details become publicly available, they will
definitely be posted to the Be web site, so keep your eye out.
You can also visit the PIOS web site for more information about their product
line, including the systems which will run the BeOS:
http://www.pios.de/uk/software.html
Q: What is the deal between
Be and Netscape?
A: Be and Netscape announced they are working together to
bring Netscape's FastTrack server and LiveWire products to the BeOS.
It was also stated that Netscape will take advantage of Be's BeOS bundling
option. This enables developers to offer PowerPC customers a turn-key solution
of an important application and the BeOS Preview Release.
You can read the complete details in the Be/Netscape press
release.
Q: What is the deal between
Be and NeoLogic?
A: Be and NeoLogic announced that the BeOS version of
their NeoAccess(r) 5.0 object database engine runs 3 to 5 times faster than the
Mac OS version running on similar Power Macintosh hardware.
This speed boost is due to the underlying threading, high-performance file
system, and overall high performance of the BeOS. This news is encouraging both
for developers, such as Netscape, who use the NeoAccess object database engine
in some of their products, and for customers who use software based on the
NeoAccess engine.
You can read the complete details in the Be/NeoLogic press
release.