According to researchers, the U.S. electronic health records (EHR) is expected to grow to $31.9 billion in 2015 from $15.8 billion in 2010. The market grew 10.5% in 2009 and 13.6% in 2010 and is expected to grow even faster in the coming years – 18.3% in 2011 and 20.1% in 2012 according to researchers.
Sramana: What kind of target audience are you after? What size companies do you aim to support? Jim Burleigh: We believe the floor is 50 to 100 sales reps. Any fewer than that and you can do this relatively well in your head. We look for folks who forecast from the ground up, not the
Entrepreneurs are invited to pitch their businesses or attend this FREE online 1M/1M strategy roundtable on Thursday, September 15, 2011, starting at 8 a.m. PDT/11 a.m. EDT/8:30 p.m. IST. You can find more details here and register here. Please tell your friends, all are welcome!
If we can bring together the Silicon Valley–style entrepreneurship, with taste, style, culture, food, wine, and art in a well-thought-through city center, Menlo Park can indeed become that eclectic creative cauldron so rare and elusive. Housing this creativity should be a series of great public spaces, terraces, patios, plazas and boulevards.
Sramana Mitra: Even on the private network, I am not sure that is working so well. One of the popular collaboration tools these days is Google Docs. You open up a spreadsheet in Google Docs, and 10 people around the world are able to see it. It is a smooth, real-time, convenient function. In the CAD
The bearish market trend isn’t deterring internet players from filing for an IPO. Local business review site, Angie’s List was among the latest to file in their S-1 for a listing. The company plans to raise $75 million through the stock exchange listing, most of which is expected to be used for advertising and general corporate
Sramana: What did you do after you left Navis, and what timeframe was that? Jim Burleigh: I left Navis in early 2007. One of the things I started inside of Navis was a SaaS inventory warehouse management system. We had a very large deal with Walmart for them to manage the yards around Walmart facilities;
On Wednesday evening, I will be at a very special book reading at Kepler’s book store in Menlo Park. A graduate of Stanford University — class of ’57 — Los Angeles-born William Carter became a professional photographer, writer and editor while simultaneously exploring the artistic side of photography. Throughout most of the 1960s, he worked first in Beirut