Brad Barrett’s GrillGrate was chosen the best business of those presented at yesterday’s roundtable through a poll on our Facebook page. Congratulations! In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording of the roundtable here.
By guest author Praveen Kumar How much of a consumer’s decision to click on a URL is based on domain name? Domain name plays a big part, says Jeff Levine, and is testing his hypothesis through his company LOGOpremiums, a network of B2B e-catalogs that sells promotional items in which each e-catalog website uses a
SM: What is the process for processing a paper claim? Aside from manual data entry, how does it increase cost over digital claims? BO: When a paper claim comes in it is scanned and OCR’d. It is then loaded into the system and the codes are error checked. If the doctor sends a bad code,
By guest author Tony Scott On Course for a Collision? The Future of Product and Services Companies Tony: In that environment [where it’s more about solving business problems than technology problems], much of the technology becomes totally contextual and therefore less important and of much less value. Outsourcing services companies that are only focusing on
By guest author Irina Patterson Irina: How about a team? Do they have to have a complete team? Nova: No, they have to have the technical lead and the product lead. Irina: Is there any specific character trait you can identify? Nova: I’m usually looking for people who are on the technical side. They have
At today’s roundtable, we had three niche e-commerce entrepreneurs and two e-commerce infrastructure entrepreneurs. I will describe their businesses briefly, below. You can vote on which one you like most by clicking on our Facebook page. If you missed the session, please listen to the recording before voting. First up was Brad Barrett presenting GrillGrate,
By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: GCI created this “order to cash” service spin-off. Tell me more about what happened and what made you decide to make this move? Are you providing that same “order-to-cash” offering, which is cloud based, to various telecom and utility providers now?
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