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Millions More Coming to Colorado via SBIR
Over $85 million dollars came to Colorado from the SRIB/STTR federal program in 2005. Russ Farmer, Executive Director of SBIR Colorado points out that SBIR grants and contracts are for very leading-edge and high-risk innovative research projects. Russ shares some of examples how very small companies can tap into relationships with BIG companies, face-to-face. LISTEN - 1/9/2006 |
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Looking for Frustrated Mature Business Talent
Tomorrow’s entrepreneurs are probably working for some of Colorado’s largest companies claims David Moll, CEO of Webroot Software. David goes on to point out that those people are often frustrated and are an answer to our void of mature business talent. He also has some interesting thoughts for associations. There is a BIG need for more cooperation and support for entrepreneurs. Part 2 of 3 - LISTEN 1/9/2006
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CTEK Angles Getting a New Perk of Their Own
Whether you are a startup looking for money or an angel investor, here’s some great news. Gary Held, President of CTEK announces that CTEK is putting together a “private equity fund” that will be professionally managed. That’s great news for angel investors as it opens up some top-flight investment opportunities while lowering their risk and at the same time making it better for entrepreneurs.LISTEN - 1/9/2006
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VoIP Challenges: e911, FCC, Net Neutrality
It was a break-out year for Vonage. Brooke Schulz, VP of Corporate Communications reported a customer gain this past year from 400,000 to 1.2 million. Vonage has a partnership with Level 3 to better deal with the e911 challenge. The biggest challenge revolves around the issue of Net Neutrality. In simple terms, it means the Internet keeps working like it works today. Not all want that.. LISTEN - 1.2.2006
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Here are some related links to check out: Vonage Home Page; Denver TelePros Home Page; Telecom Channel
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Start-Up Challenge: Down to the Last Dollar
The entrepreneur’s nightmare is the “Down to the Last Dollar” Syndrome. If you are thinking of getting a HUGE new client to buy your product or service be aware of how this “angelic customer” can turn into a King Kong. At one time AOL represented a third of all of Webroot's income. That came to a complete and an abrupt halt. David Moll, CEO of Webroot shares all with entrepreneurs at CU in Boulder. LISTEN 1.2.2006 |
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