Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/24/06 -- LA's premiere caterer, Tim Foley, owner of
Red Carpet Catering, has teamed with local, seasoned restaurateur John
Kaufman to create Truxton's, a new American bistro, scheduled to open in
Westchester, Calif. on July 24, 2006. Foley has also worked for Famiglia
Toscana Rosti, Houston's Restaurants, and St. Regis Resorts. Kaufman is the
owner of Thyme Restaurant Consulting, and he played a key role in
California Pizza Kitchen's growth from a single restaurant into one of the
country's leading chains with more than 68 locations. He has also acted as
Chief Operating Officer for Rosti and Koo Koo Roo.
Foley and Kaufman studied the Westchester area closely before building
Truxton's, which is one of several new businesses to be an integral part of
the city's revitalization. "The area has been developing quickly. With
Trader Joe's, Bed, Bath and Beyond and other retail giants opening here and
because it's just minutes from LAX, we thought this would be a perfect
location to launch the first Truxton's," explained Foley. "Our mission is
to offer a wide variety of classic and ethnic American dishes with a twist,
at everyday prices. We believe that this, combined with our friendly,
prompt service, will be the key to Truxton's success." After the launch,
Foley and Kaufman plan to open five to six more locations within the next
18-36 months.
Truxton's will define a new genre of restaurant: "The American Bistro,"
where you can "eat the way you want to" from their no-veto menu, which
reflects both classic recipes and ethnic fare inspired by Los Angeles'
melting pot of diverse cultures. Furthermore, Truxton's will utilize local
and regional vendors whenever possible, who live up to their "crate to
plate" philosophy, serving everything from Spaghetti and Meatballs and
Buttermilk Fried Chicken Skewers to Vietnamese Avocado Rolls and Thai Cobb
Salad. Truxton's is introducing slow-roasted brisket and turkey and
rotisserie chicken and desserts like "Childhood Memories," which features
their rendition of a "Hostess" cupcake, "Rice Krispie Treats," and real
Twinkies served with raspberry culee. Truxton's has a full bar and will
soon offer a Sunday Champagne Brunch with hand-carved meat and omelet
stations. Prices average from $8 to $15. "Truxton's will provide
high-quality food and drinks at unseen prices," said Kaufman.
With its "California Cottage" design and "fun" menu, Truxton's is already
becoming a part of the neighborhood and plans to cater to the LAX crowd,
too. Proximity to the airport will attract people who want to plan events
at Truxton's, which has a function room that can accommodate small or large
groups. Truxton's will also offer complete take-home, delivery and catering
service, including daily office drop-off meals and curbside pick-up service
and special events. Foley and Kaufman plan to make Truxton's a true
neighborhood restaurant through their involvement with charities, local
events and business organizations, which they will do with subsequent
restaurants they open.