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CAPU, an upcoming IPO

Uncategorized | September 19th, 2005 | 1 Comment

Capella is a good indicator that certain education plays are well worth investing in!

Congratulations, Om!

Uncategorized | September 17th, 2005 | No Comments

Business Week survey celebrates Om Malik.

And now, get some glue

Uncategorized | September 13th, 2005 | No Comments

Larry’s dessert ought to be a small gift to his professional services organization who must be reeling at the moment!

Larry can buy his protege next

Uncategorized | September 12th, 2005 | No Comments

Larry Ellison could convince Marc Benioff next, for after all, he is Marc’s Guru.

Double Bottom Line Entrepreneurship

Uncategorized | September 8th, 2005 | No Comments

Ken Gibson’s bootstrapped jewel, LearningRx is one that makes a difference in many lives, and in my opinion, is worth scaling!

YahooBay, not SkypeBay

Uncategorized | September 8th, 2005 | 5 Comments

True, that 157 Million Users need to be further monetized with additional services. But Skype is not the answer. In fact, if I were to put two large scale net properties together, those would be YAHOO & eBAY, making YAHOOBAY a fitting answer to Google’s rising power.

24% of IT Spending in 2006 goes to …

Uncategorized | September 7th, 2005 | No Comments

24% of all IT spending in 2006 is going to be made by SME businesses.

Postini gets high marks

Uncategorized | September 7th, 2005 | 1 Comment

Postini intercepts all the spam before they hit your enterprise server, by pre-filtering ALL emails. Better architecture than anything that Symantec, McAfee offers?

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