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Narayan Murthy’s Speech at NYU (Part 3)

Posted on Friday, Jul 6th

While these first two events were rather fortuitous, the next two, both concerning the Infosys journey, were more planned and profoundly influenced my career trajectory. On a chilly Saturday morning in winter 1990, five of the seven founders of Infosys met in our small office in a leafy Bangalore suburb. The decision at hand was

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Narayan Murthy’s Speech at NYU (Part 2)

Posted on Thursday, Jul 5th

The next event that left an indelible mark on me occurred in 1974. The location: Nis , a border town between former Yugoslavia, now Serbia, and Bulgaria. I was hitchhiking from Paris back to Mysore , India , my home town. By the time a kind driver dropped me at Nis railway station at 9

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In The Shadows Of Iraq: Qubad Talabani (Part 5)

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 4th

Continuing on the same theme, I now delve more into the entrepreneurial / venture capital opportunities. This region is actively looking for external investments, and simply because of the vast natural resources there, they are very likely to receive investments in the energy industry. I have also noticed over time that entrepreneurial spirit exists is

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Narayan Murthy’s Speech at NYU (Part 1)

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 4th

[N R Narayan Murthy, chief mentor and chairman of the board, Infosys Technologies, delivered a pre-commencement lecture at the New York University ( Stern School of Business) on May 9. It is a scintillating speech, Murthy speaks about the lessons he learnt from his life and career.] Dean Cooley, faculty, staff, distinguished guests, and, most

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Cracking the Online Video Monetization Nut: Adap.tv CEO Amir Ashkenazi (Part 10)

Posted on Tuesday, Jul 3rd

We conclude our conversation with a brief discussion about Google, and any potential impact it may have on Adapt.tv, including competing for talent. SM: Which companies are out there that you find interesting, who have good approaches, besides yourselves? AA: We obviously think the approach should be viewer friendly, effective monetization. I think it is

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Cracking the Online Video Monetization Nut: Adap.tv CEO Amir Ashkenazi (Part 9)

Posted on Monday, Jul 2nd

According to Amir, the learning system is an important aspect which will lead to optimized ad campaigns for content providers. Is it? I’m still very skeptical … SM: I see, so what you are basically doing is trial and error while the learning system figures out effectiveness, and then you push ads out accordingly. AA:

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In The Shadows Of Iraq: Qubad Talabani (Part 2)

Posted on Sunday, Jul 1st

Iraq is one of the most resource-intensive areas of the Middle East, yet to date has perhaps some of the least actualization of that potential. The Kurdish autonomous area has fared better than the rest of the country, and in the first portion Qubad points out the political stability which has given them a 10

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Web 3.0 & Group Travel: Groople CEO Mike Stacy (Part 1)

Posted on Sunday, Jul 1st

We have talked a lot about Web 3.0 and Context. Today, we begin an interview series with Mike Stacy, CEO of an Online Travel company called Groople, which has zeroed in on the context of Group Travel. It’s a very interesting niche, and we will explore Mike’s story of building Groople. SM: Please describe your

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