Laid-off tech workers are launching their own ventures and competing with their ex-employers
63% of tech workers report they have started their own company post-layoff, according to a recent survey.
63% of tech workers report they have started their own company post-layoff, according to a recent survey.
A country of 1.3 million people has signed up almost 90,000 e-residents, entrepreneurs and digital nomads from all over the world.
Startups aimed at enterprises are attracting increased attention from venture capitalists and private investors. We examine the particular challenges in this sector, and flag up some of the leading companies involved.
Digital post mailbox startup Zumbox has announced it will shut down next week, but its Australian partner, Digital Post Australia, intends to continue using the US-based company’s infrastructure.
The Chennai-based startup provides a cloud-based workflow management tool, called cFlow, for small and midsized businesses to manage and automate processes.
Tech23 offered a rich bounty for start-ups, including thousands of dollars in cash and an all-expenses paid networking trip to Silicon Valley. Props logistics company StageBitz managed to take out both.
Local web 2.0 investment house Future Capital Development Fund (FCDF) today revealed it had ploughed money into two more niche Australian websites, with chief executive Domenic Carosa billing the internet as being ready for a revolution based on real profits.
The recent launch of VC firm Blackbird Ventures caps the two-year rise to power of Startmate founder Niki Scevak.
Just a month after Gina Bianchini, co-founder of build-a-social-network service Ning, departed the company, it's cutting 40 percent of its staff and axing its free, ad-supported service.
CultureAmp's makers quickly found out that it isn't enough to build a product and hope that customers will see the benefit in using it; instead, the product has to meet the needs of the market.