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Distilling Venture Capital
Where’s The Exit? Dennis Clerke on Timing Exits & Investor Alignment - The Venture Capital Coroner's Report

Distilling Venture Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 42:50


When should you sell your venture capital backed start-up? Entrepreneur Dennis Clerke joins me to discuss the start-up CEO's critical task of managing a company's path to an exit.  Dennis discusses how to monitor your company's market environment and internal investor dynamics, so that you can exit at the optimal time.  We also chat about promoting robust team debate while avoiding cancerous team dysfunction. My Guest As President of Monetization Dennis leads the content-monetization business at NetSeer, helping publishers derive greater revenue and user engagement from display and enhanced search.  He also continues to work with other emerging software companies through his advisory firm DaggerBoard Advisors. Dennis has worked with a number of software organizations on issues such as business strategy, implementation, market strategy, product development and financing. Clients include 3E Company, Alliance One, Bunkspeed, Netseer, RealGifts, Nirvanix, Captaris, SpectorSoft and TitleTrac. Previously, he served for three years as the CEO of Alignent, a venture-backed provider of collaborative business-strategy and product-planning software, acquired by Minneapolis, MN-based Sopheon in 2007. He was a co-founder and CEO of Cardiff Software, a market-leading provider of business process management and content capture software, acquired in 2004 by Verity and now part of Autonomy. He is on the Board of Directors/Advisors with MadCap Software, Mochila, EcoLayers, Dasko, and Pandimo. Clerke also is active with Connect, SDSIC and the University of San Diego entrepreneurial business program. He received his MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Business and a bachelor's degree in engineering from Boston University.  In his spare time, Dennis has a passion for sailing, spending time with family and enjoying the outdoors. Highlights & Take Home Lessons My conversation with Dennis focused on his experience at Alignent Software. Things got challenging when it became clear to Dennis that he was either going to need a lot more equity capital or they needed to sell Alignent.  The venture capital investors were split.  To make matters worse, it was clear to Dennis that his industry was beginning to consolidate.  Dennis talks about two of the start-up CEO's essential job: Monitor your industry to understand when the exit window is open. Understand the motivations and constraints of your investor syndicate Company alignment is a great buzz phrase.  Dennis shares his experience with just how important it is in reality.  Debate and open dissent should be expected and is positive.  Back channel dissent and unresolved conflict must be address and fast. Resources & Links Dennis on LinkedIn NetSeer DaggerBoard Dennis' email:  dclerke [at] daggerboardadvisors [dot] com Subscribe With Your Favorite App Share With Colleagues & Entrepreneurial Friends Connect With Me & Other Listners Why a Venture Capital Podcast About Failure? From early childhood you've always heard the saying “Learn from your mistakes.” In the venture capital industry you frequently hear “Fail fast” to learn and get to the right idea.  Great advice. So, for this venture capital podcast I interview venture capital backed entrepreneurs about what they learned when their start-up didn't go as planned. I hope you can learn from their valuable experience. The post Where’s The Exit? Dennis Clerke on Timing Exits & Investor Alignment appeared first on Venture Capital Coroner's Report.

Slash Cloud Podcast
SLASHCLOUD - /Cloud003 - All of your cloud eggs in one basket

Slash Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2014 21:00


For SlashCloud Podcast No. 3 of the SlashCloud Podcast, following the shock shutdown of Nirvanix late last year, Gartner predicted that in 2014 one in four cloud service providers would go out of business or be consolidated. The implications of that prediction are huge for SMB/SME's trying to navigate the cloudosphere who are just trying to help add some intelligence to how they go about their day-to-day business.

Chariot Developer News
DevNews #64 – We’re older and losing our hair…

Chariot Developer News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2013 29:18


Well, Ken is, anyway… A number of interesting topics this week. Topic List Newly OSS’d project Precog: advanced analyics for NoSql Angularjs vs Knockout – a great multi-page post comparing a number of features. Beyond map/reduce – it’s not just about that Google whitepaper. 10 reasons to use AngularJS Cloud provider Nirvanix shuts down An ... Read More The post DevNews #64 – We’re older and losing our hair… appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

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Cloud Slam '09 - Cloud Computing Conference
CloudSlam09: The OTHER SaaS: Storage-as-a-Service

Cloud Slam '09 - Cloud Computing Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2009 47:03


Cloud storage is one of the fastest-growing segments in the storage industry due to its potential for lowering costs, removing the burden of managing and protecting data, and ultimately creating a new “virtual” tier of online storage. It has given rise to multiple innovative architectures, and could well be a harbinger of larger nearline storage trends. In this talk, we'll look at cloud storage architecture across multiple cloud providers, offering a detailed look at the architectural trends and innovations in cloud storage platforms, discussing how the various architectures differ from what end users have in their own data centers. We will also discuss the rise of some of the biggest breakthroughs in cloud storage, integrated content-aware compression and dedupe, which are ways of drastically reducing the space taken to store data, and also to move it across the WAN. The cloud offerings we will take a look at will be from Amazon AWS, Nirvanix, Microsoft, IBM, EMC and others. Some t