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What I Learned In 2015: Lief Morin, KeyInfo

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For today's thoughts, we have Lief Morin , founder and CEO of KeyInfo (www.keyinfo.com), a regional systems integrator which provides compute, storage and networking solutions and professional services for advanced software-defined data centers. Who or what do you think had the biggest impact on the technology industry in 2015?

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Will Crowdfunding Replace Angel And VC Investors?

Startup Professionals Musings

According to articles on Entrepreneur last year, there are now almost 1,000 crowdfunding platforms in existence, currently estimated to add more than $65 billion and 270,000 jobs to the economy. The crowd gets the satisfaction of helping, with minimal risk, and no expectation of any high return. Interest on debt model. In the U.S.,

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Interview with Mike Whitmire, CEO and Co-founder, FloQast

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I moved over to work in software-as-a-service, at Cornerstone OnDemand, before its IPO. We took it to the market in January of 2015. The very first product we built got us into Amplify, but we ended up scrapping that entire platform. Mike Whitmire: It was borne out of my own background. How long has your software been available?

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VentureRadar: The Corporate Matchmakers

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The service was founded by analyst Andrew Thomson who, after many experiences working with startups, recognized the need for a database that links corporates with new up and coming businesses. The platform also offers a more advanced search that allows users specify the location, organization type and data sets they’re interested in.

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10 Reasons For Joining The New Startup Wave Now

Startup Professionals Musings

I believe the days of the “job work” mentality are thankfully waning, with more people looking to get satisfaction by making the world a better place, rather than just tolerating brain-numbing work to fund enjoyment elsewhere. The elements include communications, mobile platforms, and location-based services. Marty Zwilling.

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