Jeffrey Sohl, director of the University of New Hampshire's Center for Venture Research and professor of entrepreneurship and decisions sciences at the Whittemore School of Business and Economics.
2in10 interviews Eddie Sinnott, Product Manager for the Microcontroller Division at Freescale Semiconductor.
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by Tim Scannell
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Angels and Demons: Research shows angel investment may be the best bet
July 2009 - A new study released by the Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire (U.S) shows there are significant differences in angel investors and venture capitalists in their apporach and management of of initial public offerings (IPOs).
According to the research, venture capitalists are more likely to under price IPO firms and reduce the proceeds to the firm from the offering, while the incentives offered by angel investors are more in tune with non-venture capital pre-IPO shareholders.
Network Market Hit Hard by Economy, but Primed for Rebound
June 2009 - Timing is everything in life and is even more critical in high technology, where products come and go faster than the latest buzzword.
In a new report, , Infonetics Research reports that sales of enterprise routers and WAN optimization appliances were down in the first quarter, because of the economy and a shift to lower-priced routers and low-end branch office devices. But, there arebright 'clouds' on the horizon.
SIP at the Center of Evolving IP Services
June 2007 - UK based Ubiquity Software Corp. is at the front line in the development of technology based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), which is being used by carriers and others to create next-generation converged communications services like VoIP.
Developers Driven to Pack More Capability and Muscle Into Small Phones
May 2007 - The worldwide market for mobile applications reached US$1.2B in 2005, and is expected to hit US$3.5B in 2010, says market researcher IDC. This represents a compound annual growth rate of roughly 23 per cent, which can easily be related to mobile system growth since the demand and use of these applications is driving adoption.
“Customers don’t care about technology,” says Barry West, president of the 4G Mobile Broadband Division and Chief Technology Officer at Sprint-Nextel Corp. “They care about what the services are and what they have to pay and all the rest of it. The technologies come and go.”