During today’s roundtable, we saw an unprecedented number of entrepreneurs from Kolkata, which thrills me to bits because I am from Kolkata, and nothing would please me more than to see an entrepreneurial ground swell happening in that city. Project Site Tracker First, however, Eric Gan from Malaysia pitched Project Site Tracker, a mobile application
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Sramana Mitra: And how many of these kinds of managed services providers are out there? Alex Osipov: In the U.S. I think there are 56,000. SM: Fifty-six thousand. Wow. AO: Imagine how many small and medium businesses there are all over the world. Most of them aren’t doing their own IT.
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Sramana Mitra: In terms of security requirements? Alex Osipov: In terms of security requirements, certainly. SM: So, you’re saying the banking and legal sectors, in particular, where they’re running into bottlenecks is in security? AO: Yes. Mike, you’re the expert on security in the cloud; would you like to chime in here?
BlueSnap, a global provider of Open Commerce technology and services that maximize revenues through recurring payment solutions, today announced the scheduling of two strategy roundtables on June 4 and June 7 for the twenty finalists selected for the Entrepreneur Development Scholarship Program. Co-sponsored by Elance in cooperation with the One Million by One Million Initiative, the program was