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Gartner Business Intelligence Summit

SoCal Tech Calendar

Monday, May 2, 2011 -- Gartner BI Summit provides the insights, frameworks and best practices to implement BI, analytics and performance management initiatives that drive better decision-making and business performance across the organization. See [link] (more)

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8 Questions to Help Decide if You Should be Raising Money Now

Both Sides of the Table

I thought I’d try to offer a framework for thinking about the topic. So here’s my framework. For many businesses you should keep your costs low & your capital raises low until you discover whether you are really on to a big idea where there is market demand. Sometimes this pays off, other times it doesn’t.

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Peeking Into Your Neighbor's Remodel, With Porch's Founders

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Matt sold his last startup, Thriva, to Active Network, and was part of the team that build up Active Network until its successful IPO in 2011. The market is so ripe for something to be done in this space--it''s a mssive market, and there''s massive spend, and pervasive pain. What exactly is Porch? READ MORE>>.

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TZ Startup Hot Seat | Mark O’Sullivan Founder and CEO of Vanilla Forums

Tech Zulu Event

We removed all of the features and bloat that plagues other forum software, and created an addon framework so the forum owner can use Vanilla as the basis on which they can build their vision of how their community should appear and function. What is the market opportunity? What made you decide to begin working on Vanilla?

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The Future of Television & The Digital Living Room

Both Sides of the Table

But with the introduction of Apple TV, Google TV, the Boxee Box & other initiatives it’s clear that this battle will heat up in 2011. The following is not meant to be a deep dive but rather a framework for understanding the issues. So entering 2011 why does this matter? This is where the digital media puck is going.

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