Sramana Mitra: It is part of your chips, but it has to be controlled somehow. What is the control point? Rahul Patel: We bring all those control points to the APIs, and then the application developer decides how they want to control it. Setting up the turning on and off time for radios, for example,
David Schnitt is the chief executive officer of IQ BackOffice, a company that provides full accounting, payroll, and human resources services for companies that decide to outsource those services. The company is focused on mid-sized businesses. David has a BA from Cornell University and an MBA from the University of Michigan. He previously served as
Sramana: Are you trying to compete with the existing healthcare network and provide a more efficient means of delivery? Ido Schoenberg: The last thing in the world we want to do is compete with the existing delivery network. The important distinction between us and many of our competitors is that we believe the existing system
Today’s roundtable started with the launch of my new book, Feminine Feminism. I read the opening chapter titled ‘Talented Women: Please Do NOT Quit’ for our audience. Here’s how that chapter begins… Five years ago, a good friend of mine hanged herself. I had coffee with her the day before. She was married to a
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The feminist movement has suffered some major setbacks. One of the greatest is talented women in their thirties dropping out of the workforce in large numbers. In the latest volume of her Entrepreneur Journeys book series – Feminine Feminism (Amazon Kindle) – Silicon Valley entrepreneur and writer Sramana Mitra presents the struggles and triumphs of
Sramana Mitra: Of all the goods that get moved around in warehouses or containers, what percentage of those are equipped with wireless tracking devices? Rahul Patel: That depends on the industry. If you look at things being transported – containers being transported over the ocean, for example – they all have wireless falloff tracking. The