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Posted: by chrisshipley on October 13th, 2008 | No Comments »

Categorized: Observations, Startups

This week marks the start of our search for the companies and products that will make their debut at DEMO 09, March 1 to 3, in Palm Springs, California.  But before DEMOfall 08  becomes a distant spot in the rear view mirror, it’s imperative that Guidewire Group puts the cap on that event by selecting the 10 companies of DEMOfall 08 that we think will outperform among this remarkably talented group of companies that presented at the event in September.

The practice of highlighting 10 companies was spurred on by IDG Ventures’ Pat Kenealy, who challenged me at DEMO 08 to identify the companies at the conference that would out-perform typical venture portfolio metrics.  And thus began what with this second issue is a new tradition: Guidewire Group’s list of the 10 companies we predict will prove  most fundable, and most profitable, of the portfolio that is the demonstrating class of each DEMO Conference.  This is no easy task.  Carla and I spent months screening hundreds of companies in order to identify the Class of DEMOfall 2008.   In each company, we found something innovative and important, so calling out just 10 companies is a bit like asking a mother to identify her favorite children.

As with the DEMO 08 Top 10 List, I decided to wait a few weeks for the post-DEMO media to play out so as not to influence coverage of any of the 72 DEMOfall 08. But now, the time has come. So here, in no particular order, are the Guidewire Group Top 10 of DEMOfall 08: Read the rest of this entry »

Posted: by carlacthompson on October 6th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

Categorized: Entrepreneurship, Observations, Outside the Valley

Chris and I have been asked one question many times in the past few weeks: how will the financial crisis impact the start-up ecosystem? The answer depends partly on your place in that ecosystem but if I were forced to boil it down to one pithy statement, I’d say this: The real world has horned in on our heady idyll and that is a very good thing.

If there’s one point at which Guidewire Group relentlessly hammers, it is this: Remember the Masses. And when cash and attention are flowing to ideas that don’t make sense for everyday consumers – as they have been the past few years – it’s hard to keep that point top of mind. So what if Joe Six-Pack (sorry, couldn’t resist) doesn’t understand lifestreaming? He’s a hopeless fellow who doesn’t understand technology and should stick with digital picture frames, assuming he can get them to work. But as anyone at Pets.com can attest, Joe Six-Pack very much matters. Without him, your product is destined to a very small market of people who will leave you when the next big thing comes around.

So as markets crash around us and VCs become increasingly skittish, what’s an entrepreneur to do? Read the rest of this entry »