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Focus On The Three T’s!

Start-ups and fundraising are synonymous and I find myself once again in the middle of a fundraising process. No matter how many times you do it, raising venture capital always feels like a daunting, if not mysterious, process. As I reflect on my own efforts, I'm reminded that -- in good [...]

2011-11-17T10:34:16-06:00November 17, 2011|

MN IPO watch: BioAmber files, Bluestem to Start Trading

Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal by Katharine Grayson, Staff reporter BioAmber Inc. on Monday became the third Minnesota company to file an initial public offering this year. What became of the other two? Bluestem Brands Inc. appears to be well on its way to becoming public. The company will [...]

2011-11-17T09:28:34-06:00November 17, 2011|

Startups Not In Cash Crunch After All?

LOOT by Kirsten Grind on Portfolio.com You might recall all the hand-wringing that took place last month over whether startups were facing a serious cash crunch, a debate sparked by a Wall Street Journal article and then continued over numerous other online venues. TechCrunch naturally followed the debate as well, [...]

2011-11-17T09:15:23-06:00November 17, 2011|

Why Software is Eating the World

By MARC ANDREESSEN This week, Hewlett-Packard (where I am on the board) announced that it is exploring jettisoning its struggling PC business in favor of investing more heavily in software, where it sees better potential for growth. Meanwhile, Google plans to buy up the cellphone handset maker Motorola Mobility. Both [...]

2011-08-29T09:08:35-05:00August 29, 2011|

Managing Multiple Companies in the Cloud

Replicating the power and connectivity of today's modern cloud applications is a full-time job—literally—that can cost a company hundreds of thousands of dollars a year regardless of the company's size. Read Full Story

2011-06-21T05:47:29-05:00June 21, 2011|

Matt Quinn – CEO, EmergingSoft

“MESA has been a tremendous asset to EmergingSoft.  As a growing business, access to the broad base of executive talent and experience offered at MESA has helped us with strategic planning and goal setting.  They hold us accountable to our plans and challenge us to focus on long term success.”

2011-06-20T12:37:04-05:00June 20, 2011|

Seasoned Minnesota Tech Execs Form New Advisory Group

June 16, 2011 | by Jeff Pesek A humble group of Minnesota Software / IT CEOs have come together to reconstitute the local software industry and ‘spark a movement to make Minnesota’s software economy rank among the most vibrant and respected in the nation.’ Click here to read article... http://bit.ly/muhjSF

2011-06-16T20:34:54-05:00June 16, 2011|

Sam Zordich – CEO, RAI Stone Group

Trying to mentor an early stage growth company is no easy task. By our very nature we’re a squirrely lot; our cash flow is erratic, our sales process a work in progress, and our business controls a blip on the distant horizon. Even though it’s difficult to help this stage [...]

2011-04-27T17:51:43-05:00April 27, 2011|

How Worried Are Consumers About Privacy?

The need to protect consumer privacy online has been in the spotlight lately, more than ever. In February the U.S. Senate created a new Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, which will be chaired by Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn. AdWeek quoted Franken saying, “The boom of new technologies [...]

2011-04-21T20:46:36-05:00April 21, 2011|

U.S. Venture Funds Raised $7.7 Billion In First Quarter

U.S. venture capital firms raised more money last quarter than in any period since 2001. The total raised for new funds was $7.7 billion, according to Dow Jones LP Source. The capital going into VC funds was up 97 percent from a year ago, when they raised $3.9 billion. (Venture [...]

2011-04-21T20:39:17-05:00April 21, 2011|

The People Factor

Part 1. The innovation environment in Minnesota has been gaining steam in recent years due to a number of initiatives by both the private and the public sector.  There are interesting new software ideas, opportunities, and technologies being developed, and market opportunities are plentiful. We’ve all seen plenty of situations [...]

2011-04-20T00:15:07-05:00April 20, 2011|

Why Mentors Matter

As a child, we grow up with a number of teachers / professors in school and coaches / instructors in outside activities ranging from sports to arts.  At a very early age, “instruction” focuses on skills and “what to do.”  As we get older, the good instructor focuses as much [...]

2011-04-14T06:11:04-05:00April 14, 2011|