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May 24th 2008

Startupcity At Smarttechie – Sun Startup Essentials – Second Session

Bakshish Dutta – Marketing – Startups and Essentials for Sun

This session was all about what Sun offers for startups. The idea as per Sun is to offer infrastruture for startups so that they reduce time and some costs with respect to having an infrastruture in place quickly.

This program is available in US, India, China, Israel, UK, Canada, France and Germany.

Some of the stuff Sun provides for startups – hardware at discounts, web hosting at discounted prices through partners (netmagic and NaviSite), help with open source software pre-loaded with any Operating Systems.

To access this program all you have to be is a startup in India for less than 4 years, with less than 150 people.

I believe they have about 200 startups that they are helping out for technology support.

My take: Good for people who have their ideas on paper and want to start with the right infrastructure in place (servers, hosting, software, etc). Right now, Sun is not focussed on ideas or incubations. ISV’s will probably benefit more this program.

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May 24th 2008

First Session At Smarttechie Startup City – Ashish Gupta

Indiblogger – Blogging partner for the event

The indiblogger team entered the venue for the SmartTechie Startup City at 8:30 AM. The registration process was quickly done with. We walked in with our names written and pasted onto the front of our indiblogger T-shirts.

We found quite a few stalls on the way to the auditorium – all indoors.

The intro was given by the founder of SmartTechie. They are 10 years old and based out of the US. And this is the first ever StartupCity organized by SmartTechie. Nice!

Inaugral keynote – Concept to success Milestones for startups by Ashish Gupta, Managing Director – Investment Advisor, Helion Venture Partners (He was brilliant on stage. Loved the way he talked and his ideas. Obviously a high flyer who has gone through a lot to get here.)

He came down and wanted to do a small presentation and get onto some questions and answers as quickly possible. The ppt was titled Startup Evolution. Helion Ventures manage about USD 350 million across various ventures. They are work out of Bangalore and Gurgaon.

Some salient points from his conversation are given as bits and pieces below. (Any errors are mine and should be misinterpretation only)

“Not necessary to be an entrepreneur…but it’s a blast to be in one”

Risks involve hard work and deliverables, failure with high probability, won’t get fancy titles, won’t work in brand names but employability quotient grows, etc.

India is a startup – very little talent, little infrastructure, lots of optism, lots of growth, need to innovate to survive and high energy (POSITIVES)

Whatever can be made efficient will be done so and Creative folks will thrive – Significant change in dynamics – We have no choice :)

A startup is like a child just born. There are lots of interest and attention given.

Hardest evolutionary steps – those that requires behaviour change (e.g. – Change expense pattern, next level CEO (scaling up for a bigger organization), need to change process, need to introduce tehnology, need to change business or pricing model).

Always think of what you will need or want to be a year from today – Not what you or the company needs today. Measuring stuff helps to find if you are in the right path or if you have reached inflection.

Some rules of thumb – Focus on customer/issue, focus on continuous improvement, intellectual honesty, results matter – only for measuring (Same rules for person, family, company)

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April 21st 2008

Barcamp Bangalore 6 – Day 2

Day 2 at Barcamp Bangalore 6 was better than the first day. Renie, Karthik and I went and registered ourselves at around 10:30 AM, had a small breakfast at Cafe Coffee Day and then looked for interesting sessions.

This time I attended

  • Incubate at the IIMA Aditi Gupta [aditigupta AT iimahd DOT ernet DOT in -A little session introducing the incubation centre at the premier institute of India and the CIIE’s initiatives.
  • Using Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK(R)) of Project Management Institute, USA to build Ecosystem Supporting Innovation and Entrepreneurship Collaboratively, Balarama K. Varanasi, PMP balaramakv@yahoo.com
  • Spicebird, Open source collaboration client – Sivakrishna E, Prasad S of Synovel
  • Blogathon India, and the usual Blogging Collective by Blogaloreans (http://www.blogathon.in) discussion
  • Building High Performance and Scalable Websites, Vinayak H, Akamai
  • SEO isn’t just about meta tags, Mani Karthik OrganicApex
  • Hamburgers, Donuts and Social Media Marketing, Ashwin Ramesh OrganicApex
  • Branding by Akash Srivastava, User Experience Consultant

Overall, quite a good experience for me. Also met, Netra Parikh from DMI/Pinstorm and a lot of other people. Couldn’t attend Mrinal’s sessions either.

IIMA session was boring, but then it did not have any interest to me.

The session from Akamai was pretty good. I could see that the Vinayak was not only experienced with what he was talking about, but he also knew how to handle a crowd and steer the conversation back to where he was leading. It was quite refreshing to see someone who was a bit more professional.

The next one about working without venture capitalists by Balarama was ok. His idea was very good, where he would like startups and entrepreneurs to register and offer services and get services from the same pool. But there were a lot of practical difficulties as it came to notice during the lively discussion.

Spicebird looked like an awesome product. Looks like it might have a future. I will download it now and check it.

As usual, it was good to meet the blogathon guys again.

SEO session and Social Media Marketing sessions were quite okay. Those guys were young and energetic. All the best for their venture.

Branding was a session on how important branding is for any product or service. It was a discussion.

Some feedback on barcamp (my humble opinion):

  1. Need a little more structure in the sessions
  2. Speakers should know that they can get side tracked and lose precious minutes
  3. Organization skills need to be honed. Better positioning of happenings
  4. Experienced speakers needed
  5. Should keep separate sessions for novices and expert users. I believe barcamp was full of techies (at least most of them) and so the sessions were not that great when people talked about things which most of them already knew. Separate sessions on the same topic for different crowds should solve the problem

The good things about barcamp:

  1. Barcamp rocks – for techies
  2. Networking – I was able to network and make friends with quite a few people
  3. Good awareness for a lot of people on latest trends in web, technology, etc

I should be around for all barcamps at Bangalore from now on. Cheers!

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April 19th 2008

Barcamp Bangalore 6 – Day 1

The morning sessions at Barcamp Banglaore 6 – BCB6 were quite good. I came expecting something else though. For me, it was a quiet day without too many surprises.

From the morning sessions scheduled today morning (that’s nice concept, though. To get time slots for your sessions you need to come early and grab the slots. Hehehehe!) I attended

  • Designing your Logo in 20 mins, Aashish Solanki Blog – I found this quite good. Aashish did do a good job in explaining the importance of a good logo, especially so for startups. He explained about three types of logs – Simple Typo (Microsoft), Art/Symbol logo (written word workshop) and Symbol+Typo (Rich and Traditional). Apparently, he has designed logos for Barcamp, pluggd.in, Aavega, KickStart.in, etc. Nice! He also did a quick 15 minutes on-the-spot designing for barcampr.
  • Blogathon India, and the usual Blogging Collective by Blogaloreans (http://www.blogathon.in) – Mohan. Met Sanjukta, Mohan, Sandil and others. They have a great thing going. I think I should write about one of the topics. Hmmm…
  • SEO, Universal Search Optimization,How Search Engines Work, How small Businesses can Make use of these Free Services, Suresh Babu site - this was also quite good. I hope guys got some tips. Apparently, there are a lot of people out there who have no idea what SEO is all about.

I did not attend (although I wanted to)

  • Mobile Applications for India Market- Open discussion , Sunil Maheshwari (www.mangotechno.com)
  • Radhika Tandon (radhika@naandi.org). Education for the girl child – in rural & tribal India – Myth? Dream? Reality?
  • Write a book using Vi Kushal Das

Hopefully will be there for tomorrow’s sessions too. I am missing the afternoon’s sessions due to some unavoidable reasons.

April 18th 2008

Barcamp Bangalore 6 – Bcb6

Off to Barcamp. This is my very first barcamp visit. I have volunteered to blog about barcamp sessions and everything. Let me see!

The BCB6 2008 Summer Edition is on 19th and 20th April at Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. So that makes it tomorrow and the day after. My weekend at barcamp and a lot of interesting sessions.

And the poster:

BCB6 poster

Find the venue details at this link.

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