How does India go from 2000-3000 entrepreneurs to a pipeline of 100,000? Based on presentation at ISBA 2012.
Most people don’t care much about where the dash lighting, door lighting and seat belt sensors in their cars are manufactured. They only care that these things work properly. When people cross the street every day, they don’t worry about how the crosswalk signals were made. Again, they only care that these things work properly. Well, the people who make the primary components that control seat belt sensors and cross walk signals among other things want these things to work properly, too.
Headquartered in Reno, Nevada, EE Technologies is an electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider that produces electronic circuit boards and electromechanical assemblies that go into final products like cars, ultrasound machines, slot machines, large construction equipment, food processing equipment, safety traffic equipment, and physics experiment classroom equipment. The company develops, manufactures, and ships its products globally through its facilities in Nevada and Mexico. >>>
By guest author Mridula Velagapudi
As I wrote in a piece earlier, as a part of technology evolution, software development has evolved and matured a lot, and the present trends show that there is going to be a paradigm shift in the developers’ roles. The question is: are you ready yet?
With Web 3.0, the exponential increase of Internet-enabled mobile devices, and adoption of cloud computing technologies, an increasing number of applications are being pushed on the Web. In the future, the Web will be considered the most important medium for any kind of communication, commerce, and context-driven collaboration and for use of any kind of automated services (the consumption part of IT services). Web 3.0, mobile technologies, and cloud computing will together evolve as complementary trends that support each other’s growth. >>>
Of late, there has been talk that Silicon Valley is not a meritocracy, and that it is biased against women, black, and older entrepreneurs. I don’t believe this is true.
By guest author Mridula Velagapudi
Distributed teams and demand for unbundled services will be the next big trend in business process management (BPM). Outsourcing is nothing new and has been around for many years now. In software development it has been the ‘art of the game’ for more than three decades. This trend will not slow down; it will only grow and become more sophisticated. If there ever is a debate on nurturing staff functions in-house vs. outsourcing them, it is highly probable that the companies will prefer outsourcing provided managing distributed teams does not seem a daunting task. This is because outsourcing and unbundled services for BPM makes organizations more agile, and business agility is an important factor that cannot be ignored in today’s fast-changing marketplace. >>>
1M/1M Premium Member Dan Stewart explains how he got from zero to $35k/month in profitable revenue using the 1M/1M program. Extensive discussion on methodology and usage model best practices for premium members.
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