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Founder at One Million by One Million (1M/1M)
Sramana Mitra has been an entrepreneur and a strategy consultant in Silicon Valley since 1994. Her fields of experience span from hard core technology disciplines like semiconductors to sophisticated consumer marketing industries including fashion and education. As an entrepreneur CEO, Sramana ...more

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2016 IPO Prospects: Bloom Energy Likely To Stay Private
According to the Department of Energy, the fuel-cell industry grew to $2.2 billion in 2014, up from $1.3 billion in 2013.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: Razer Leads The Gaming Accessory Market
Gaming industry is expected to be worth $107 billion in 2017 driven by gaming on tablets and smartphones. Razer is a little wonder in the gaming accessory and platform developing industry.
HPE Gets Leaner And Focuses On Hybrid Cloud
The hybrid cloud market is expected to reach $85 billion in 2019, up from $25 billion in 2014.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: Oscar Plans To Expand Its Network
Oscar is estimated to have revenue of about $750 million in 2015. However, it is still in the growing stage with huge operating costs and medical bills and with no profits in sight.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: Africa Internet Group The First African Entry To The Club
There aren’t many success stories out of Africa. But things appear to be changing now.
Workday Continues Expansion Amid Losses
Workday continues to be poised well for growth in the coming months. SAP and Oracle may be the market leaders in the ERP segment for now, but their biggest problem lies in adapting to the cloud.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: Moderna Therapeutics A Promising, Unproven Bet
The global protein therapeutics market is expected to reach $208 billion by the end of 2020. Moderna Therapeutics is a startup in the field that has captured the imagination of VCs and waltzed into the Billion Dollar Unicorn Club.
SecureWorks After Its IPO
SecureWorks's stock is currently trading below its IPO listing price. Its market cap is around $1.14 billion. It hit a low of $11.96 in May. SecureWorks will need to fix its profitability for this jittery market to warm up to it.
2016 IPO Prospects: Bigcommerce Prepares To List
According to market research firm eMarketer, global e-commerce sales will be worth $3.5 trillion by the year 2019. By 2019, e-commerce is estimated to account for 12.4% of total retail sales compared with 7.3% share in 2014.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: WeWork Riding The Sharing Economy Wave
About 80% US consumers are expected to be using the sharing economy by 2017 and about 40% people are expected to be freelancers by 2020.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: Souq.com The Middle East Entry To The Club
According to a PayPal report, the e-commerce market in the Middle East was expected to be worth $15 billion in 2015, with about 10% of the transactions occurring on mobile devices.
Salesforce Focuses On AI
The Media and Advertising sector is expected to drive the growth of artificial intelligence during this period. IBM, Microsoft, and Google are key players in the market, and now Salesforce is trying to make inroads into it.
Vertical Expansion And MarTech Dominate Oracle’s Cloud Buying Spree
Over the past 10 years, Oracle has spent more than $50 billion on making more than 100 acquisitions. Vertical Cloud expansion is the new flavor of Oracle’s acquisition spree this year.
SAP Eyes Cloud And Mobile Spend
SAP ended the year 2015 with a bang, surpassing all market expectations and causing its stock to touch 52-week high levels. But if the market was expecting a similar performance for the first quarter of the year, it was disappointed.
Ebay Getting Into Wine
The market hasn’t been too pleased with eBay lately after it hived off PayPal as an independent company.
2016 IPO Prospects: NantHealth Testing The IPO Markets, Yet Again
The global molecular diagnostics market size is expected to reach $8.02 billion by 2020 driven by the increasing prevalence of infectious and cardiovascular diseases along with rising geriatric population.
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