ReadWriteWeb

Results tagged “vc” from ReadWriteEnterprise

7 result(s) displayed (1 - 7 of 7):

NeuHaus Partners: Early-Stage VC in Europe (RWW Interview)
Written by Bernard Lunn / March 20, 2009 9:00 PM / 5 Comments

For our third VC Interview, we decided to check out the early-stage VC scene in Europe. So we spoke with Paul Jozefak, Partner at NeuHaus in Germany. We found him

Continue reading »


Dave McClure: Angel, VC or Pirate? (RWW Interview)
Written by Bernard Lunn / March 20, 2009 12:45 AM / 13 Comments

Dave McClure has fingerprints all over the social media map, so you have probably seen him on his blog, his Twitter account (which has 15,880 followers as of this writing),

Continue reading »


True Ventures: The VC Startup (RWW Interview)
Written by Bernard Lunn / March 17, 2009 12:05 AM / 2 Comments

This is the first in a weekly series of interviews with venture capitalists. We chose True Ventures to kick off the series because it closed a Series A deal for

Continue reading »


Don't Forget About Security on the PC
Written by Bernard Lunn / February 17, 2009 6:00 PM / 11 Comments

Security in the cloud is a hot topic. But when we interviewed Peter Bell, General Partner at Highland Capital Partners, he went out of his way to emphasize the need

Continue reading »


Loopfuse Gets Series A Funding from True Ventures
Written by Bernard Lunn / February 15, 2009 11:50 AM / 8 Comments

True Ventures got our attention by closing a Series A deal in the dark days just after the financial meltdown, funding Syncplicity. It has just announced that it is funding

Continue reading »


Emergence Capital: A VC Riding the SaaS Wave
Written by Bernard Lunn / February 6, 2009 4:00 AM / 7 Comments

Emergence Capital is a VC firm that got our attention when it closed two Series A deals in November (with Maxplore and Zuberance). That is pretty cool at a time

Continue reading »


Real VC Might Be The Safest Asset Class Today
Written by Bernard Lunn / January 2, 2009 9:00 AM / 5 Comments

In downturns there is a "flight to safety". Typically you would put Venture Capital (VC) at the risky end, with something like a Money Market Fund at the safe end.

Continue reading »


Movable Type search results powered by Fast Search

RWW SPONSORS