Entrepreneurs preferring to be stealth: KPCB partners
It is tough to do venture capital research in the US these days. Start-ups that receive VC funding are no longer keen to publicize their fund raising. So much so…
Ram Shriram’s “Book of Mistakes”
Ram Shriram, founder of Sherpalo Ventures, and one of the first investors in Google, helped Google’s co-founders “in the Menlo Park garage by consulting his ‘Ram’s Book of Mistakes’, reports…
Profile of Open-Silicon’s founder
siliconindia magazine has published a profile of Dr. Naveed Sherwani, Co-Founder, President & CEO of ASIC design and development firm Open-Silicon.
“Indian founders in Silicon Valley do not last long as CEOs post VC funding”: report
According to a report in siliconindia magazine, “Indians who have founded technology companies – in hardware, software, or innovative biotech – are in serious trouble, once they land some venture…
Bad VC vs Good VC
Extracts from a great post by William Luciw, Managing Director, Viewpoint West Partners LLC, in the AlwaysOn-Network blogzinw: (-) BAD VC: Refers to “Winning DNA” and uses this nebulous criteria…
India emerges as new drug trial hot spot
Extracts from an Always-On Network posting: India’s small but fast growing clinical trials industry has the potential to significantly lower drug development costs for U.S. and global companies. Drug trials…
MphasiS hiring doctors and other interesting job trends
Job Trends Bangalore-based IT and BPO services firm MphasiS is hiring “MBBS Doctors” to help their “global clients” (persumably, insurance companie) “analyze and understand medical risks” of their customers (read…
IISc spin-off Esqube takes on Skype
Start-up Watch At a time when US-based Voice-over-IP start-up Skype has drawn millions of users and also millions in venture capital from top Silicon Valley VCs, does a spin off…
FEER profiles Temasek’s invesments in India
It is now the turn of the Far Eastern Economic Review to publish a profile of Temasek Capital’s recent large investments in India. Some extracts: Temasek’s drive into India is…