by Robert Solomon | Feb 12, 2024 | B2B Software, CPG/Retail, Farming, Healthcare, Marketplaces, Retail
Applico recently published its third annual listing of the Top 50 B2B Marketplaces. It’s a quirky list: it only includes product marketplaces, not services it’s based on companies that are private and based primarily in the US the criteria for ranking are...
by Robert Solomon | May 3, 2021 | Farming, Marketplaces, Retail
The folks at Applico publish great content on platforms, including a just-published report on The Top 50 B2B Marketplaces. You can download a copy here. Applico ranked the Top 50 B2B Marketplaces based on their assessment of: TAM capitalization (e.g., traction,...
by Robert Solomon | Feb 19, 2019 | B2B Software, Farming, Payments, Valuation |
CB Insights Research and the New York Times recently collaborated on a study to identify 50 Future Unicorns. As the study says “To identify companies, we used our Mosaic algorithm, a metric that combines a company’s financial health, the amount of traction it has,...
by Robert Solomon | Feb 20, 2017 | B2B Software, Enterprise Software, Farming
Bessemer Venture Partners’ (BVP’s) recent presentation entitled “State of the Cloud Report for 2017 is well worth a look. (See here.) The State of the Cloud report has three sections: A look back at 2016. BVP’s thoughts on appropriate growth...
by Robert Solomon | Sep 1, 2015 | B2B Software, Farming, Industry Big Data, Industry Cloud, Industry Concentration
Four years ago, Marc Andreesen famously penned a column in the Wall Street Journal entitled “Why Software is Eating The World”. Today’s Wall Street Journal has an article on the increasing tendency for software to be eating our food....
by Robert Solomon | Dec 11, 2014 | B2B Software, Farming, Industry Cloud
The New York Times recently ran a great article entitled “Working the Land and the Data”. The article highlights how important the cloud, big data, and software generally is becoming to the cultivation of massive crops such as soybeans and corn. If you...
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