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Next 1M/1M Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs On September 30

Posted on Monday, Sep 27th 2010

The next FREE online 1M/1M strategy roundtable for entrepreneurs will take place on Thursday, September 30, 2010, starting at: 11 a.m. EDT/8 a.m. PDT/8:30 p.m. IST.  Please join us and let other entrepreneurs know. You can find more details and register here.

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2010: FertilityAuthority, New York City

Posted on Monday, Sep 27th 2010

FertilityAuthority is a fertility-focused digital media company whose platforms include FertilityAuthority.com; FertileThoughts.com, the world’s largest fertility social media site; and TopFertilityDocs.com, connecting qualified patients directly to fertility specialists. It also has a premium business services unit that offers Web development and online marketing for fertility service providers.

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9.4M Dollars In Concept Financing To 100M In Bookings: Palo Alto Networks Founder Nir Zuk (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Sep 27th 2010

Nir Zuk is a serial entrepreneur and the founder and CTO of Palo Alto Networks. Prior to Palo Alto Networks, he was the CTO at NetScreen Technologies, which was acquired by Juniper Networks in 2004. Prior to NetScreen, Nir was co-founder and CTO at OneSecure. Nir also served as a principal engineer at Check Point

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Catching Up On Readings: What’s Next For RIM?

Posted on Sunday, Sep 26th 2010

The Canadian company has many strengths, but other smartphone makers are formidable opponents. Technology Stocks discusses what lies ahead for RIM. Click on the full article to read this and the rest of the week’s posts.

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Seed Capital From Angel Investors: George Zachary, General Partner, Charles River Ventures (Part 2)

Posted on Sunday, Sep 26th 2010

By guest author Irina Patterson Irina: Let’s talk about seed funding. What is the CRV QuickStart program? George: Initially, we called the program QuickStart. We made about sixteen investments that were $250,000. We found that entrepreneurs liked it, but a bunch of angel investors did not like it because we priced it as a convertible note

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Outsourcing: Peter Harrison, CEO Of GlobalLogic (Part 7)

Posted on Sunday, Sep 26th 2010

By guest author Tony Scott Creating a Culture of Innovation Tony: Going back to your comment earlier about the cultural differences between an R&D-driven organization and an IT organization, the kinds of people that are needed in those kinds of organizations do have to think pretty differently. So, there’s a big cultural difference for the

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Bootstrapping To $19 Million: Office Ally CEO Brian O’Neill (Part 7)

Posted on Sunday, Sep 26th 2010

SM: Whom do you charge, and what do you charge, for the Patient Ally system? BO: We offer that for free. SM: So you are subsidizing that with your Office Ally business? BO: Correct. Our EHR product is the least expensive in the country. It cost $9.95 a month which subsidizes Patient Ally.

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Seed Capital From Angel Investors: Nova Spivak, West Coast (Part 5)

Posted on Saturday, Sep 25th 2010

By guest author Irina Patterson Nova: Today, the world of angel investing is completely the Wild West. It’s extremely hard to find investors. It’s extremely hard to get them to give you money. And even when they do, it’s not very much. So, there’s a gap right now. Basically, the first one to three million

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