by Robert Solomon | Apr 22, 2014 | B2B Software, CPG/Retail, E-invoicing, Supply Chain Finance |
If you regularly read my blog (and these days who doesn’t?), you have noted a distinct bias towards discussion of American-headquartered software companies. In fact, “bias” may be too weak a word. I’ve only written a handful of posts (out of...
by Robert Solomon | Apr 18, 2014 | B2B Software, Pricing
I was interested to read that famed “Shark Tank” investor and NBA Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, invested in a company called Procurify. The press release describes the company as follows: Procurify is a fully-featured, cloud-based procurement software...
by Robert Solomon | Apr 14, 2014 | Valuation |
The NASDAQ finished last week down 8% from its early March high. Not quite yet an “official”, 10% correction, but close. Calling tech bubbles is notoriously difficult, but I propose two additional signs that the bull-run in tech stocks is over. For me...
by Robert Solomon | Apr 10, 2014 | B2B Software, E-invoicing, Electronic Payments, Supply Chain Finance
When I saw the announcement today that there is a new player in B2B supply chain finance –that is linking specific invoices to cash advances– I thought “Wow, how many companies can go after the same market!” After all, invoice networks and...
by Robert Solomon | Apr 8, 2014 | Automobile, B2B Software, Property Management |
As a very small business owner and consultant to start-ups, I am constantly reminded that for certain small, simple, businesses it is becoming possible to have just three or four cloud IT vendors help you run an entire business in a pretty sophisticated way. You can...
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