Showing posts with label Next Big Thing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Next Big Thing. Show all posts
04 January 2016
Next Big Thing? Six Silicon Valley Insiders' Predictions for Tech (video)
What's the Next Big Thing? - Six Silicon Valley Insiders Give Their Predictions for the Tech Industry - Stanford Graduate School of Business video, published Dec 15, 2015
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07 August 2013
Roger Lee on Next Big Thing and Biggest Mistake of Entrepreneurs
Elevator Pitch: Roger Lee of Battery Ventures | SiliconBeat: "Q: WHAT’S THE BIGGEST MISTAKE ENTREPRENEURS MAKE? A: Bad hiring. They either hire the wrong people, and/or they don’t remove them quickly enough . . . Most entrepreneurs have a bold vision, but they need to complement that with great execution. If they don’t hire the right people, great execution is nearly impossible.
Q: WHAT’S THE NEXT BIG THING GOING TO BE?
A: I think the entire enterprise software stack will get rebuilt over the next 10 years. Enterprise software will look much more like Google/Apple/etc. and much less like Microsoft/Oracle/Salesforce/etc. It will be beautifully designed; be ‘bought’ (not ‘sold’) through freemium models; will incorporate ‘Big Data’ to make end-users more productive; and will factor in mobility from day one." (read more at link above)
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Q: WHAT’S THE NEXT BIG THING GOING TO BE?
A: I think the entire enterprise software stack will get rebuilt over the next 10 years. Enterprise software will look much more like Google/Apple/etc. and much less like Microsoft/Oracle/Salesforce/etc. It will be beautifully designed; be ‘bought’ (not ‘sold’) through freemium models; will incorporate ‘Big Data’ to make end-users more productive; and will factor in mobility from day one." (read more at link above)
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