Sramana Mitra: What other vertical solution is interesting? Dave Maquera: One of the things we have done, particularly in healthcare, with our e-mail security product is focus on all of the key workflows and requirements associated with the highly regulated environment that health providers find themselves in. What that caused us to do over the
Sramana: Was that engagement what you used to get a product developed and launched? Krish Kupathil: That was just one example. We did other engagements as well. We did an engagement for Samsung and have customized devices for operators across the world such as Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. Orange mobile had made a conscious
Gil Dudkiewicz is the chief executive officer of StartApp, a monetization and distribution platform for mobile apps. Gil holds an MBA from UC Berkeley and a B.Sc. in engineering from Technion. In the past he founded several successful companies and helped build up SweetIM, which achieved more than 100 million downloads and ended up being
Today’s roundtable had a higher percentage of concept-stage entrepreneurs than usual. Query First up was Salil Agrawal from Bangalore, India, pitching Query, a Q&A forum concept, supposedly for solving problems. Now the Q&A market is cluttered as hell, and I see absolutely no case for entering the market at this stage.
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Sramana Mitra: Let’s talk a bit about those vertical solutions. You brought up one to one iPad solutions for school districts. Double click down into that and talk a bit more on a technical level. What are the challenges, and what are you trying to do specifically?
Sramana: Given the market flux that you observed, how did you start AgreeYa Mobility, and what was the premise of creating that company? Krish Kupathil: There were 18 of us, of whom 13 were in India and four in Korea. I was the only person here in the U.S. We felt that since mobility markets