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Rohyt Belani: Then, we’ll help you analyze this. We’ve built technology to not only help with the analysis but also leverage existing security investments. If they’re using FireEye, we’re not competing with them. We actually fit along side them. Let’s say the Sandbox from FireEye, or the URL analysis product from WebSense, and take all
About 90% of workers in the United States use their personal smartphones for work purposes without knowing the potential security threats they bring to the enterprise and themselves. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, there were 783 data breaches in 2014, a 27.5% increase over the same period the previous year. As wireless and
David discussed IoT in the context of SAP customers, and also points out open problems that entrepreneurs can work on. Very interesting discussion on the nuances of the industry. Sramana Mitra: Let’s introduce you to our audience. What is your role at SAP? Where do you come from? What kind of background and perspective do
Sri Gopalsamy: Forester has a research report based on the survey of over 110 publishers. They came back and said that this is one of their biggest problems in terms of aggregating multiple streams of data to get a holistic view. In fact, 56% of publishers agree that this is a big challenge for them.
Startups are extremely difficult, so if you venture into this world, please assume that these challenges will come, no matter what. You will feel anxious, there will be moments of fear, self-doubt, frustration. I can share a few tools from my own experience both as an entrepreneur, as well as from running the 1M/1M global
Rohyt Belani: If you want, I can explain with a really good example in a story. Sramana Mitra: Yes, go for it. Rohyt Belani: If you think back to 2010, there was a bomb scare at Times Square. There was a Nissan Pathfinder parked right in the middle of Times Square, which is very unusual.
Sramana Mitra: Go to the 30,000-foot level in your industry and point to some open problems that you see ought to be solved that you see are not being solved in consideration of new startups. Anand Das: Let me just give you a brief overview of the kind of problems that are in the industry.