The following is an excerpt from my new book, Feminine Feminism. Five years ago, a good friend of mine hanged herself. I had coffee with her the day before. She was married to a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur who ran a couple of major companies and had a brilliant career. She did not work. But
Sramana: What was your next deal after Webs.com? Itai Sadan: Our next deal was with Yahoo small businesses as well as with an Intuit company. We have since done deals with companies like Google. Sramana: What was your deal with Google? Itai Sadan: In 2012 Google had a marketing initiative to get small businesses to
During today’s roundtable, we had a wide variety of businesses. Choiceman First up, Karan Ahuja from Mumbai, India, pitched Choiceman, a comparison shopping engine for gadgets that not only do price and feature comparison, but also user experience comparison. We discussed the implementation at length, which I believe is extremely challenging. The market is also
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Sramana Mitra: Is this SI a Latin American SI? Benjamin Mestrallet: Yes. SM: So in Latin America you have been able to get the SI deals as well? BM: Yes, but it was them contacting us. This one is unusual, but it happened like that.
Sramana: What kind of deal did you structure with AT&T? Itai Sadan: It was a reseller deal. They were using our technology internally and we trained their staff to use our product. That was an amazing QA exercise of our product because we suddenly had 40 AT&T web designers working with our product giving us
Sramana Mitra: What you are describing is standard nowadays. I run my entire company with a virtual team. Benjamin Mestrallet: That is how we used to do it, too. In September 2009, however, I moved with the entire family and got the visa in February 2010.