by Robert Solomon | Jan 22, 2014 | B2B Software, Healthcare
The number of cloud marketplaces that match businesses (or consumers) with an individual service provider or service providing company is hard to estimate. I’ve written about elance and odesk and several others. A recent article on usv.com cataloged a few more....
by Robert Solomon | Nov 21, 2013 | B2B Software, Healthcare, Media, Property Management
According to Deloitte, “The Technology Fast 500™ is an annual ranking of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. Award winners were selected based on percentage fiscal year revenue...
by Robert Solomon | Sep 30, 2013 | Ecosystem, Healthcare, Oracle, Veeva |
Veeva Systems, which has filed to go public, is an incredible example of what an Industry Cloud provider can achieve in a short time period with focus and use of the latest technology. As Veeva notes in their prospectus: “We founded our company in 2007 on the...
by Robert Solomon | Sep 27, 2013 | Consolidating Competition, Healthcare, Industry Concentration, Pricing
Everyone once in a while, the average investor gets the chance to invest in a company that has a special relationship with the government, a unique business structure, or a special antitrust exemption. Fannie Mae was one. Visa and Mastercard were cooperatives owned...
by Robert Solomon | Nov 21, 2011 | Consolidating Competition, Healthcare |
If you are interested in B2B e-commerce, you are interested in the history and future of the EDI giants: GXS and Sterling Commerce. They remain behemoths in the space, despite almost 20 years of Internet-based encroachment. Pre-Internet Days EDI was the original...
by Robert Solomon | Aug 11, 2011 | Education, Healthcare, Insurance, Logistics, Property Management, Travel, Uncategorised
I had intended the next blog post to be about the typical services that Industry Clouds offer to their communities–after all–I’m still just introducing the idea of an Industry Cloud. But the recent (and continuing?) drop in stock market prices...
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