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Distributed R&D: Beyond just Cost Benefits (Aspire Panel Discussion)
Hear from experienced practitioners who have set up offshore teams and worked with distributed teams spread across UK, India and other countries.
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Pari Natarajan
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Movie trailers & Startup development
Concept projects can help startup software companies uncover clues to more distant futures. Once you have the idea and decide on what is possible, it’s time to pull out the camera and start filming – not the whole movie, because that would be expensive and you don’t know the complete story ...
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Aspire’s Webinar || Going On-Demand: IaaS, PaaS or Solution Accelerators?
SaaS has gained enormous momentum in the recent years. Almost all software vendors are considering SaaS in their Software roadmap – either a transition strategy or a hybrid strategy by adding a new product line to their existing suite of software products. Market trends also promise SaaS to be the ...
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Minimum Viable Amazon.com
To expand on the Minimum Viable Product theme we started discussing here earlier, I’d like to share a few examples of MVP stories.
MVP is a state of mind that is all about acting before you have all the answers, about taking chances, stumbling a bit, getting up and running. Consider Jeff Bezos’s ...
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Is MVP the route to software start-ups’ success?
Fact 1: The first version of the iPhone did not have the ‘copy-and-paste’ feature, although the WinMob did, and the classic Mac OS had it, many many years ago.
Fact 2: When Jeff Bezos started operations at Amazon.com, ‘get it up and get it out’ was the motto. Function preceded style and editorial ...
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Software Development through Incremental Funding Methodology
Here is an interesting approach to building software – www.softwarebynumbers.org developed by a team of two with a strong background in the technology industry and academia.
The IFM model tags financial benefits/returns to each major feature proposed for the software. At a fundamental level, it ...
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Bootstrapping a tech startup: Panel Discussion Highlights
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The Panel discussion hosted by Aspire Systems on “Bootstrapping a Technology start-up” evoked a very good response from software startups across the globe and a few consultants/ecosystem partners as well. We had 3 eminent panelists participating (Prakash Narayan, co-founder ...
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Product Development and Customer Development
I recently ran in to the blogs of Steve Blank and Eric Ries whose posts on product development & marketing, lean start-ups and customer development make very interesting reads. But what particularly attracted my attention was the frighteningly common-sensical similarities between (a) the problems ...
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The Outsourcing-Open Source Connection
In the 1990s, two powerful trends emerged that changed the way software is built today: Open source software (OSS) and IT outsourcing (ITO). As Linux served as the torchbearer for OSS, and the Y2K threat resulted in mainstream adoption of ITO, both models have grown significantly in the past decade.
Although ...
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Bootstrapping a Hi-Tech Start-up: Panel Discussion
Aspire Systems is hosting a Panel discussion on “Bootstrapping a Technology start-up”.
Entrepreneurs who bootstrap typically go through trying times. Yet, bootstrapping your software business – being frugal and resource-constrained – has its own advantages. It can help you focus ...


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