Reinforcing the child entrepreneur message, we have brought you three great stories, including the current one: Caleb Sima, a security wizard, started out at sixteen. Two previous stories, Kevin Sproles of Volusion and Scott Wainner of ResellerRatings, are equally inspiring. It is deeply disturbing to see so many kids returning from college and hanging around without
SM: I would love to learn more as data emerges. Also, standardization is a result of this process, right? RT: Absolutely. Starting with development and testing, which I didn’t even mention when I talked about the workloads, that is the easiest place where you can get great value through virtualization, standardization, and automation. That’s a
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By guest author Praveen Kumar Fabulousyarn is a Web retailer that deals in luxury yarn and knitting accessories. The company also sells through a brick-and-mortar shop in Tivoli, New York. Fabulousyarn has positioned itself as a niche site for high-quality yarns that caters to women passionate about knitting. The company evolved from a hand-knit sweater
SM: In the end, your parents did you a favor by taking away the television and forcing you into something more productive. CS: My father took a particularly interesting approach to my activities. He helped me to make my first fake ID. I wanted to make a fake ID, and I downloaded all the items
By guest author Tony Scott Managing Across Cultures Tony: There are clearly some distinct cultural differences between the way people approach business, how they deal with customers, with each other, and with management in India and China, compared to, say, the United States. What kinds of challenges does that present for you in terms of
By guest author Irina Patterson Irina: How can entrepreneurs who are seeking funding reach you? Eric: I think you have heard this from a lot of people. It is not rocket science: Go on LinkedIn, figure out who knows us, and get them to vouch for you as somebody they know and respect. There are
Sramana and Michael Aginsky, CTO of Gibbons P.C., discuss cloud computing adoption from legal industry perspective in the following interview. The legal industry has evolved slowly but significantly and benefitted from tremendous changes in information technology over the past decade. Despite the challenges and opportunities technology presents, law firms are actively gearing up to beat competition and get out of the old ‘relationship’ mode of doing business.