Congrats to all my American friends, colleagues and readers!
You did the right choice ;-)
Pure joy after these 8 very difficult years, for everybody…
Congrats to all my American friends, colleagues and readers!
You did the right choice ;-)
Pure joy after these 8 very difficult years, for everybody…
At Innoveo, we are member of the swiss made software community, since our creation.
“swiss made software” is the new label of the Swiss software industry. International software companies like Google, IBM or Microsoft have discovered the Swiss values – quality, reliability and precision – in software development and have established important research and development centers in Switzerland. If you are looking for Swiss values and innovation, openness and flexibility in software, choose your partner from this site.
Our software product – Innoveo Skye – is now also listed in the new product part of the swiss made software website.
Description: Innoveo Skye is a generic, flexible insurance sales solution. It supports an unlimited number of products and services, all lines of business (life and non-life) and all sales channels. Industrialize
Technology: Insurance-specific, J2EE (TM) based IT solution on commercial (Weblogic (TM), Websphere (TM), …) and open source (JBoss (TM)) infrastructure stacks, together with a wide range of business-oriented services.
via ITRmanager.com (in French)
At Innoveo, we are using intensively sugarCRM since the start of our company, for managing in a structured way our contacts, leads, opportunities and marketing material. At the end, our sales-funnel is managed in sugarCRM.
We are using the professional version of sugarCRM, which is a commercial open source CRM software. This allows us to connect in a very easy way Microsoft Outlook and sugarCRM (archiving of emails of example). Below you can have an idea about the different versions of sugarCRM:
ITRmanager has just posted an interesting interview with the CEO of sugarCRM, John Roberts:
via ITRmanager.com (in French)
An interesting study showing the amount of the investment in R&D; at different technology-oriented companies.
Besides the amount of investments, I think that it is interesting to have a look at the investment in R&D; as a % of the revenues of the company. This % is showing how far R&D; and innovation is central or not for these companies.
Company | Revenues 2007 (in mio EUR) | R&D; 2007 (in mio EUR) | R&D; in % of the revenues |
Symbian | 264 | 128 | 48% |
IONA | 53 | 14 | 26% |
Dassault Systems | 1’259 | 292 | 23% |
Adobe | 2’160 | 419 | 19% |
Alcatel-Lucent | 18’005 | 3’368 | 19% |
Yahoo! | 4’767 | 818 | 17% |
Intel | 26’219 | 3’936 | 15% |
SUN | 9’489 | 1’384 | 15% |
SAP | 10’256 | 1’458 | 14% |
Microsoft | 41’325 | 5’584 | 14% |
Cisco | 23’885 | 3’077 | 13% |
11’350 | 1’450 | 13% | |
Oracle | 15’341 | 1’875 | 12% |
Nokia | 51’058 | 5’281 | 10% |
SunGard | 3’352 | 203 | 6% |
IBM | 67’566 | 3’931 | 6% |
Apple | 16’419 | 586 | 4% |
HP | 71’130 | 2’470 | 3% |
Swisscom | 6’699 | 45 | 1% |
Some surprises, no?
Above an updated list (per October 18, 2008) of the different publications, articles, conferences, reports, books, collaterals and video linked with my work in the last years by Helvetia, ecenter solutions, and now, innoveo!
ARTICLES | |||||
1 | 31.10.2002 | German, English | Switzerland | Schweizer Versicherung | pdf DE, pdf EN, url |
2 | 26.11.2004 | French | France | 01 Informatique | pdf, url |
3 | 06.01.2006 | English | USA | CIO Insight | pdf, url |
4 | 01.02.2006 | English | Rusia | The Insurer | pdf, url |
5 | 11.04.2006 | English | USA | FinanceOnWindow | pdf, url |
6 | 11.04.2006 | English | USA | Finextra | pdf, url |
7 | 12.04.2006 | English | USA | CRMtoday | pdf, url |
8 | 13.04.2006 | English | USA | InfoWorld | pdf, url |
9 | 20.04.2006 | English | Australia | ComputerWorld Australia | pdf, url |
10 | 24.04.2006 | English | USA | ComputerWorld | pdf, url |
11 | 30.04.2006 | English | USA | Enterprise Networks&Servers; | pdf, url |
12 | 15.05.2006 | English | NewZealand | ComputerWorld NewZealand | pdf, url |
13 | 30.06.2006 | German | Switzerland | Netzwoche | pdf, url |
14 | 01.07.2006 | English | USA | Insurance Networking | pdf, url |
15 | 10.07.2006 | English | USA | Computerwire | pdf, url |
16 | 24.07.2006 | English | USA | GlobalServices | pdf, url |
17 | 04.09.2006 | German | Germany | ComputerZeitung | pdf, url |
18 | 06.11.2006 | English | USA | Baseline | pdf, url |
19 | 01.11.2007 | German | Switzerland | ICT in Finance | pdf, url |
CONFERENCES | |||||
1 | 16.04.2003 | German | Switzerland | Euroforum – VersicherungsIT | pdf, url |
2 | 15.09.2005 | German | Switzerland | IT-Strategie-Forum | pdf, url |
3 | 29.11.2005 | English | Russia | International Conference | pdf, url |
4 | 15.05.2006 | English | Italy | HP Enterprise Executive Summit | pdf, url |
5 | 19.09.2006 | English | Belgium | euroOSCON | pdf, url |
REPORTS | |||||
1 | 19.11.2005 | English | USA | Thoughtware Worldwide | pdf, url |
2 | 01.11.2006 | English | USA | Hurwitz & Associates | pdf, url |
3 | 01.12.2006 | English | USA | Butler Group report | pdf, url |
4 | 16.01.2007 | English | USA | Celent | pdf, url |
5 | 01.06.2007 | English | USA | ovum report | pdf, url |
COLLATERALS | |||||
1 | 01.01.2001 | German, English | Switzerland | HP Success Story | pdf DE, pdf EN |
2 | 01.01.2002 | German, English | Switzerland | HP Success Story | pdf DE, pdf EN |
3 | 23.10.2006 | English | USA | HP Success Story | |
4 | 01.08.2008 | English | Switzerland | HP Marketing Collateral | |
VIDEOS | |||||
1 | 01.10.2006 | English | USA | HP Video | url |
via Journal de Saint Barth (pdf)
So, the Omar hurricane is now away from Saint Barth (about 300 km), strength decreasing very rapidly.
Some pictures below from Saint Barth during and after the hurricane.
Le Journal de Saint Barth, the weekly newspaper from the island (in French), was publishing the first information about the damages:
via Tim, living in Saint Barth, and moderator of the “Insiders’ guide to St. Barths” forum
The little airplanes soaring into the sky all day here were a perfect metaphor for SBH’s soaring efforts toward a speedy recovery from Hurricane Omar. Government services returned as both trash and recycling were picked up on schedule this morning. Gustavia, the hardest hit, was hopping with activity that was not slowed at all by this afternoon’s rain:
- Dead vehicles that were Omarred were being hauled quickly away by wreckers.
- The portion of the dock not totally Omarred was being removed by a crane.
- Trucks full of rocks, trucks full of debris, trucks full of muck(muck-trucks) were scurrying from Gustavia to unload their loads and return for more.
- The veggies in Omar’s soup(aka seaweed) were being fished out of the harbor by a half dozen boats filled with energetic fishermen using rakes. The boats were being piled high with the grass and then unloaded elsewhere.
- Firemen were spraying down and sweeping the remaining muck from Gustavia’s streets.
There will be many tasks remaining, but the big question right now seems to be whether the cleanup will be complete by party time Saturday evening. Even Shell Beach, which has lost a lot of sand, doesn’t look near as bad today after the water receded to a more normal level. It gives one a good feeling all over to see such positive energy, a characteristic that has always been the trademark of St. Barth’s self-reliant people.
Good luck to everybody there for the coming days!
Wow, I have heard at the radio this morning that Saint Barth and Saint Martin are being hit by the Omar hurricane…
Omar seems to be at about 115 km away from the islands, and is now in the category 3 (110-130mph, i.e. 175-210km/h), with a 30km/h movement (actually very strange, from SW to NE, which is not the “normal” movement of hurricanes in this region…), accelerating and strengthening!
The alert-level is now “purple” (the 5th from 6), which corresponds to the so-called “confinement stage”. People are forced to stay in shelters or at home if it has been prepared for (reliable doors and windows closings).
To all my friends & people there: take care!
I like very much Japanese maples and we have just transferred ours from a pot to the ground. And, its leaves have just changed their color…
And yesterday morning, a very unusual light and sky!
Wow, if this is not a stock exchange crash in Europe…
Countries | Index |
Drop in % |
Europe | Eurostoxx 50 | -7.34 |
France | CAC40 | -9.04 |
UK | Footsie-100 | -7.85 |
Germany | DAX 30 | -7.07 |
Switzerland | SMI | -6.12 |
Belgium | BEL 20 | -6.87 |
Netherlands | AEX | -9.14 |
Denmark | KAX | -11.06 |
Norway | OBX | -9.71 |
Finland | OMX 25 | -8.52 |
Sweden | OMX 30 | -7.24 |
Spain | Ibex-35 | -6.06 |
Italy | SP/Mib | -8.24 |
Portugal | PSI-20 | -9.86 |
That is absolutely brutal… If you have cash, it is time for shopping…
And, still no floor in sight!!
After the “who” of the “First who, then what”, let’s have a look at the “what” ;-) And let’s start with what I would like to call the “prerequisites”
The prerequisites are quite “simple”! You have a business and the right people to address it ;-)
In other words: you have a business plan with clear ideas about:
At the end, all this should be translated in a clear “values, vision, mission, industry and markets targeted, capabilities”.
As others, I like to speak about differentiation and customers’ pains, as from product positioning.
The best is still to confront your perception of the market with…the market itself! And to correct, iterate, improve, learn, make failures, learn, improve, etc.
We had the chance to start with a big customer contract with a well-known and established company, for quite a long duration. On top, we had also a huge asset, the IP (Intellectual Property) of our software product, coming from a 7 years development and big former investment.
Pfffuu, not so easy. Quite a lot of steps to do, and the first steps are extremely important!
That is, more or less (I have surely forgotten some stuff!), the founding process. At the same time, you need to define quite a lot of administrative processes. These, for the next post!