Sramana Mitra is offering this free online strategy roundtable for entrepreneurs looking to discuss positioning, financing, and other aspects of a startup venture. Up to 1,000 people can attend, but only the first five who register to pitch will be able to present their business ideas. All attendees are able to join in on the
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Jonathan A. Kaplan has served as president of Walden University since September 2007. Prior to joining Walden University, Jonathan had a distinguished career in government, public policy, and law. He served in the White House as chief of staff of the National Economic Council and special assistant to the president for economic policy under President
KOM Networks provides storage management solutions for companies to enable them to protect and retain their data. Based in Ottawa, Canada, with a sales office located in New Hampshire, KOM aims to enable enterprises of all sizes to be more productive and meet compliance requirements in a cost-effective way and without altering their network infrastructure or
SM: What is the role of networking going forward? What does the future hold? PS: In the grand scheme of things, networking is a phenomenally important part of society’s infrastructure. It is the technology that is used to connect people and things together for the purposes of sharing information. It existed 10,000 years ago in
Entrepreneurs, I am looking for an entrepreneur with whom to pilot a new service that will be part of the 1M/1M initiative. In collaboration with an outsourced product development company in India, we will invest engineering resources to bring a product to market for an early stage startup.
Is the freelancing model unavoidable? Guru.com thinks so. The company, which aims to give small and medium businesses (SMBs) access to expert talent anywhere in the world for short-term project help, points out that small businesses employ 80% of the workforce in the United States. As these businesses slowly begin to hire again, after about
SM: What was going on with the rest of the ecosystem in 1999 and 2000 when you were experiencing this huge ramp? Did Cisco have much of a carrier business? PS: Cisco sales have always been higher on the enterprise side. That is their bread and butter. I also think that Cisco was late in