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Join us to learn about the opportunities and success stories of Indian Digital Economy

More than 300 executives from start-ups, emerging companies and especially those developing mobile, internet applications will converge on New Delhi on the 25th of August for what is the definitive event for an IT start-up in India – the EMERGEOUT Conclave to understand “What it takes to build a successful mobile, internet company from India?”.

Learn from the industry thought leaders on new opportunities and interact with people who built and are building successful mobile, internet companies from India. Also many emerging company executives who attend to brainstorm their ideas, free wheeling discussions and networking all of which are especially pertinent for small to mid size companies trying to become game changers.

Technology, often disruptive in nature is at the heart of a start-up’s differentiators to make them game changers. No surprise then that EMERGEOUT has in the past been themed around Cloud Computing, and that the current theme is “The Mobile Internet & AppStore”.  This makes the event a must attend for the technology and business strategists.

Over the past four editions, the EMERGEOUT Conclave has become ‘the’ event on the calendar of a start-up CXO. Given the number of senior executives and CXOs the event attracts, in their wake come the Research Analysts, Bloggers and Media, who track and report on the sector.

Attending the Conclave gives a visitor a clear sense of where the action is in the emerging companies space and hear their stories, learn from companies building successful business cases. And in keeping with the ‘catch them young’ strategy, the Conclave brings in Investors looking for the next big idea and the next little company that will implement that game changing idea. Register now!

For Sponsors, its hard to find a more focused target audience. Nor a more responsive one…..the level of debate, interaction and buzz is not seen at too many other conferences!

EMERGEOUT has something for everyone — Now, you cant find an excuse for not attending. Join Us!

Concepts and Clients : The eternal challenge

Over the last couple of years have come across several entrepreneurs and new start ups presenting product and service delivery models on the Internet and mobile channels. This blog being an extremely vibrant forum for both groups, would like to outline a few observations and challenges faced in converting these propositions to business models and consumer reality. ( and this from a client’s perspective)

1.Detail : It always comes in handy to have a crisp minutes document circulated post meetings. This ensures clarity for all concerned, espescially if new concepts are involved. A detailed product specs document may be submitted at a later stage, but critical that the core proposition and offerings are articulated clearly upfront in the early stages.

2. Target Audience : A critical ingredient in marketing which often gets ignored in B2B sales is in clearly defining and understanding the target group within the client organization. Chants of USSD & J2ME to sections of a client audience struggling to send SMS messages can be rather disenchanting.

3. Adaptability : A key desired benefit of working with young and lean outfits is in being adaptable wrt business models, product roll outs etc. This should ideally be a key USP in the current environment. Re-engineering is critical. There have been several instances where the larger relationship opportunities have been sacrificed as the services required to be re-packaged. Re-engineering can be a complex challenge, but needs to be in the genetic code.

4. Business Model : In the event of both parties clearly sharing their business objectives and revenue streams, the resultant business and pricing models may take on new un-chartered dimensions. Fairly transparent exchange vis a vis cloak and dagger pre-negotiation tactics works rather well. A chunky upfront license fee in the last quarter may just not work!

5. Participative Product Development Process : Let the pre-sales process commence at the product development stage itself. Invite potential clients to participate in the product development process. Invite them in their individual capacities and not merely from the perspective of closing a sale. This could augur well for the client as well potentially resulting in lower lead times to commercial launch if a sale were to materialize.

This also comes in extremely handy to access the clients insights into industry and end consumer trends. Consumer reasearh can be expensive and an extremely time consuming process for start ups, so please feel free to piggy back.

6. Understand the Sale Process : I had an enchanting interaction with a vendor a couple of months back. He constantly reinforced the fact that he was an empaneled and certified supplier. This translated into client speak, meant that the NDA, agreements, vendor verification processes and payment codes had all been sealed or set up. This in effect could save over six weeks of processing time and hence time to market. Quite a unique USP!

You may find some of the observations to be rather rudimentary, but you would be surprised with the consistency with which they are not practiced.

Would welcome your views.

The Internet according to Akamai

Akamai has published the first in a series of quarterly looks at the state of the internet (warning, requires registration), which they would be in a unique position to report on. From the summary:

Starting with the January to March (1st quarter) 2008 time period, Akamai will be publishing a quarterly “State of the Internet” report. This report will include data gathered across Akamai’s global server network about attack traffic and broadband adoption, as well as trends seen in this data over time. It will also aggregate publicly available news and information about notable events seen throughout the quarter, including Denial of Service attacks, Web site hacks, and network events.

Here is a local copy of the report, for those who don’t want to provide an email address.