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In der Nachmittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Jan Hiesserich, Executive Vice President Strategy and Communications von Palantir, über die Öffnung seiner Softwarelösung für Startups in der frühen Wachstumsphase. Palantir ist ein Softwareunternehmen mit Sitz in Denver, welches für Unternehmen Plattformen zur Analyse von Datenbeständen entwickelt und lizensiert. Die Plattformen Palantir Gotham und Palantir Foundry verbinden die Datenanalyse mit konkreten Geschäftsprozessen, wodurch die richtigen Daten zum richtigen Zeitpunkt an die richtigen Entscheidungsträgerinnen und -träger gelangen. Das ermöglicht anspruchsvolle Analysen, reibungslose Kooperationen und kontinuierliche Verbesserungen. Dabei wirbt das Unternehmen damit, über führende Datenschutz und -sicherheitsfunktionalitäten zu verfügen, die auch eine industrieweite und unternehmensübergreifende Nutzung von Daten ermöglichen. Palantir wurde im Jahr 2003 von Peter Thiel, Alex Karp, Joe Lonsdale, Stephen Cohen, Nathan Gettings in Palo Alto gegründet. Seit September 2020 ist das Softwareunternehmen an der New York Stock Exchange gelistet. Weltweit arbeiten über 2.500 Mitarbeitende für das US-amerikanische Unternehmen. Zu den über 100 Unternehmen, die auf die Lösung von Palantir vertrauen, gehören u.a. Merck, Airbus, Ferrari, die hessische Polizei, der National Health Service und das U.S.-Verteidigungsministerium. Nun hat das Denver Startup seine Software für Startups geöffnet. Mit dem Start von Foundry for Builders sollen schnell skalierende Early-Stage Startups die Palantir Foundry-Plattform zur Verfügung gestellt bekommen, womit Palantir die jungen Unternehmen mit zunehmender Komplexität bei ihrem Wachstum unterstützt und gleichzeitig von Anfang an datengesteuerte Entscheidungen ermöglicht. Foundry for Builders umfasst inzwischen mehr als 20 Startups auf 4 Kontinenten, die in unterschiedlichen Bereichen wie u.a. Fertigung, Unterhaltung, B2B-Software, Gesundheitswesen, Finanzdienstleistungen, Energie und Blockchain tätig sind. In Frankreich hat sich das in Toulouse ansässige Unternehmen AURA AERO, ein digitaler und ökoeffizienter Flugzeughersteller, für die jüngste Kohorte von Foundry for Builders angemeldet.
The Denver startup Nanno took off a few years ago, connecting parents with babysitters and nannies. But due to the industry and the pandemic, Nanno is being absorbed by another female-founded local startup. It's an interesting case, especially because only 2.2% of all capital invested in the country last year went toward entirely female-founded companies. Journalism Resident Margaret Fleming talks to business reporter Tamara Chuang about what happened to Nanno. Plus, they discuss the startup scene in Colorado and why Denver and Boulder are such a hub for these ventures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bryon Bhagwandin is CEO of Recalibrate Solutions, a Denver Startup that is developing a system to monitor a child's response to stress. Brian also has decades of experience managing development projects. In this episode Bryon shares the challenges of managing a medical device project, different models of project management, when to go to an outside development firm, what to look for when choosing one, and his advice for new project managers. He also shares a very interesting test his company is working on to help children be more successful. Links from this episode:Bryon Bhagwandin LinkedInRecalibrate SolutionsMastering Medical Device:WebsitePat Kothe LinkedIn
It’s 2019 and not only is working remotely increasing in popularity, outsourcing to contractors overseas is more accessible and popular than ever before! In today’s episode of Work Grind Hustle, Wayne discusses his biggest takeaways from a live panel at Denver Startup week all about managing remote workers and effectively outsourcing overseas! Enjoy! Are you looking for experienced and valuable remote workers to join your staff? Well you’re in luck! Today’s episode is brought to you by Toptal; Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers, and project managers across the world. If you’re a top company looking to hire top freelancers for your most important projects, visit Toptal.com now. Enjoy the episode
Contact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Krystal Covington Krystal Covington is the CEO & Founder of Women of Denver, a social enterprise association helping professional women develop their business skills, build confidence, and earn their worth as business leaders. Launching in 2014, Women of Denver now has a community of thousands and continues to grow. The group has over 40 events per year ranging from 15-150 attendees. In This Episode: How moving to a move city from Detroit lead Krystal to start a business based on connecting women The power of connecting women Why being a WoC is one of her best assets The many ways starting her business has helped her grow and walk in grace Learn More About Krystal and Women of Denver: Startup the Fire Summer Summit Women of Denver Krystal Covington Social handle: @KrystalGoLead Follow The Podcast: Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
We're hanging out at Denver Startup week filming the event, so why not add more to our plates and podcast about taco trucks, or something like that. Whatever you decide, the best time is now. So get going.
Andre Durand. Bryan Leach. Two names you hear a lot in the Denver Startup community. Who are these leaders? How did they get to where they are now? And what does their rise say about where Denver is headed? We've got some hints: there was a plane, a boat, and a whole lot of hustle. For more information about Andre Durand and Ping Identity, visit: http://www.pingidentity.com For more information about Bryan Leach and Ibotta, visit: http://ibotta.com For more information about this episode's sponsor, Zayo Group, visit: https://www.zayo.com/ This episode features music by Lee Rosevere. Our theme song is Lover in Japan by Retrofette. And a big thank you to all of Mile High Hustle's sponsors: Husch Blackwell, General Assembly, and Zayo Group. As always, check out Denver Startup Week at http://www.denverstartupweek.com.
Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. It's an easy thing to take for granted. But what’s making it boom? On this first episode of Mile High Hustle: The Denver Startup Week Podcast, host Paul Karolyi takes to the streets and the Commons on Champa (a free and inclusive entrepreneurship hub) to learn why Denver's a great place to start something new. This episode is directed by the Denver Startup team, produced by House of Pod, and sponsored by General Assembly, Husch Blackwell, and Zayo Group. Theme music is by Retrofette, with additional music by Audiobinger, Komiku Fouler, Lee Rosevere, and Kirk Pearson and BIT.
Episode #3 – Michael Simpson, Co-Founder and CEO of Pairin was founded on the belief that all people have amazing value, but most of us never realize our potential. Welcome to episode 3 of Colorado TechCast. Colorado TechCast brings you interviews with entrepreneurs, thought leaders and technology pioneers from around the state. We provide a behind the scenes look at who’s doing what, why, and how you can get involved. Join us each episode to hear the exciting stories of technology happenings in our state. In this episode I interview Michael Simpson, CoFounder and CEO of Pairin. Based in the RiNo district in Denver, Pairin’s mission is to make education relevant and hiring equitable. Pairin’s Behavioral Testing is based on Dr. Harrison Gough’s Adjective Check List (ACL). The ACL is a norm-referenced standardized test consisting of 300 adjectives and adjectival phrases commonly used to describe a person’s behavioral attributes. Awarded Startup of the year by the Denver Chamber of Commerce, Pairin was founded on the belief that all people have amazing value, but most of us never realize our potential. People are too often put into ill-fitting boxes, told we can’t, won’t and will never be able to attain our dreams. Many people hear this so much they never even dream big, or pursue their goals as if they are truly attainable. This is something that Pairin wants to change. Links to things we talk about: Learn more about Pairin [Here] Check out Michael’s Linkedin profile [Here] 2017 Denver Startup of the year [Here] Who do you know at Pairin?[Here] Follow Pairin on Twitter [Here] IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR, PLEASE: Subscribe to our list Connect with us on twitter Email us and tell us what you think! I want this show to be relevant to you, so please send me your thoughts and suggestions. My email address is trapper@coloradoTechCast.com You can also hit me up on twitter. The show handle is @CoTechCast I read and respond to all messages so drop me a line and tell me what you think I am always on the look out for future guests, so if you know anyone with an interesting story to tell, or you yourself would like to come on and talk about what you’re building, then send me an email. Thanks for tuning in, and join us next time when we bring you the story of another digital pioneer in from Colorado!