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Best of Bootstrapping: Bootstrapped First Venture, Raised Money for the Next

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 6th 2023

If you haven’t already, please study our Bootstrapping Course and Investor Introductions page. 

As a variation on our ‘Bootstrap First, Raise Money Later’ theme, we also see many entrepreneurs who have bootstrapped a first company (or business), and then gone onto venture-fund a second. Christian Chabot built Tableau Software in this mode. Sridhar Vembu built Zoho. We have numerous examples of this tried-and-true path. Something to consider for first-time entrepreneurs chasing venture capital and Unicorns. Since speaking with cVidya Founder Alon Aginsky in 2015, cVidya was acquired by Amdocs in 2016.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning of your personal story. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what kind of background?

Alon Aginsky: I was born and raised in Israel. After completing my army duty, I found myself in New York as a young entrepreneur trying to make it. Luckily, I was able to pick an opportunity and start a company in the area of call accounting that later became billing for small operators. That company that I started was a one-man show in the Empire State Building. I managed, after seven years, to take it public on NASDAQ.

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Cloud Stocks: Workday Leverages AI in its Acquisitions

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 6th 2023

Enterprise services provider Workday (NASDAQ: WDAY) recently announced its first quarter results that surpassed the market expectations. The company continues to expand offerings to diversify its reach within the organization.

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Extending Product Roadmaps with Generative AI: Acrolinx CEO Volker Smid (Part 2)

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 6th 2023

Sramana Mitra: What did you do after?

Volker Smid: Fulfilled my lifelong dream to go to the US. It was in 2000.

Sramana Mitra: To what company?

Volker Smid: It was a US-German company that went public in the year 2000. It was called Poet. We had a marketplace catalog product, which was a big thing in the year 2000. Every marketplace needed to have a catalog and we were the catalog provider. If you remember 2000, it was a pretty crazy time.

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Extending Product Roadmaps with Generative AI: Acrolinx CEO Volker Smid (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Jun 5th 2023

In this conversation, Volker discusses how his company is extending its product line with Generative AI, and also, very specific new startup ideas leveraging the capabilities of Generative AI.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning of your journey. Where are you from? Where were you born and raised? What kind of background?

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Catching Up On Readings: AI Regulation

Posted on Sunday, Jun 4th 2023

This feature from The Financial Times by Marietje Schaake, International policy director at Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center, discusses why CEOs should be kept away from AI regulation. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.

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Colors: Thuderstorm VI

Posted on Sunday, Jun 4th 2023

I’m publishing this series on LinkedIn called Colors to explore a topic that I care deeply about: the Renaissance Mind. I am just as passionate about entrepreneurship, technology, and business, as I am about art and culture. In this series, I will typically publish a piece of art – one of my paintings – and I request you to spend a minute or two deeply meditating on it. I urge you to watch your feelings, thoughts, reactions to the piece, and write what comes to you, what thoughts it triggers, in the dialog area. Let us see what stimulation this interaction yields. For today – Thunderstorm VI

Thunderstorm VI | Sramana Mitra, 2021 | Watercolor, Pastel, Brush Pen | 9  x 12, On Paper

Colors: Thunderstorm V

Posted on Saturday, Jun 3rd 2023

I’m publishing this series on LinkedIn called Colors to explore a topic that I care deeply about: the Renaissance Mind. I am just as passionate about entrepreneurship, technology, and business, as I am about art and culture. In this series, I will typically publish a piece of art – one of my paintings – and I request you to spend a minute or two deeply meditating on it. I urge you to watch your feelings, thoughts, reactions to the piece, and write what comes to you, what thoughts it triggers, in the dialog area. Let us see what stimulation this interaction yields. For today – Thunderstorm V

Thunderstorm V | Sramana Mitra, 2021 | Watercolor, Pastel, Brush Pen | 9  x 12, On Paper

Best of Bootstrapping: Bootstrapped While in School, Raised Money Later

Posted on Friday, Jun 2nd 2023

If you haven’t already, please study our Bootstrapping Course and Investor Introductions page. 

True to our mantra, Co-founder Mark Newman bootstrapped HireVue to $1M in revenue before raising the first funding. When we spoke in 2015, the company had raised a total of $92 million, and was doing $30 million in revenue. Excellent case study to study!

Sramana Mitra: Let’s go to the very beginning of your story. Tell us where you’re from, where you were born and raised, and in what kind of circumstances.

Mark Newman: I was born in Northern Canada, about 400 miles north of Toronto, in a small town called Timmons. I was a mining industry brat. My dad designed and built the copper smelters. He was a chemistry and metallurgy nut whose favorite thing was taking rocks and turning them into solid bars of something. Living up there, you were able to be blissfully unaware. You live in a small little town. You had chances to go to lakes and kick through trees.

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