Here is an interview that Barry Moltz did with me on the Business Insanity radio show. In it, Barry asked me about the young students, especially the class of 2009, who are sitting around at their parents’ homes this summer, watching television, and generally vegetating because of the drought in internships and summer jobs. I
Here is a summary of the posts from this past week, in case you missed them.
By Guest Author Saad Fazil While the “real” economy has been tumbling for the past two years or so, social applications, online gaming, and the virtual economy have proven to be fairly resilient in the face of the economic slump.
SM: What did you do after your meeting with the Goldman Sachs partners? VR: I borrowed a Sun workstation. They wanted to get into the commercial sector and they were competing in the engineering workstation area as well. We were the guys who took Sun and put it all over Wall Street. That turned out
By Guest Author Bob Walsh [After interviewing Aaron Patzer about the founding of Mint.com and Rebecca Lynn of Morgenthaler Ventures about early-stage venture capital, in this final excerpt from his forthcoming book, “The Web Startup Guide”, Bob discusses startup incubators and how they can help entrepreneurs in the US and around the world.] To close
SM: You mentioned that you developed a value system during your time at Fortune. What was that? VR: Fortune Systems was an interesting company. I saw that it would be mathematically very difficult for them to make it.
After Intel’s strong results this week, yesterday IBM (NYSE:IBM), the world’s leading computer services provider with annual revenue of $103.6 billion, reported a strong second quarter and also increased its 2009 earnings outlook. IBM has benefited from its strategic transformation towards Smarter Planet solutions, business analytics and cloud computing. Let’s take a closer look.
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