Silicon Valley Is Like A Science Fiction Novel And The Midwife Of The New World, Nobel Prize Winner Says

November 12, 2008
Microcredit has had no subprime crisis, quipped Muhammad Yunus

Microcredit has had no subprime crisis, quipped Muhammad Yunus

Technology will continue to transform the world and “Silicon Valley will be the midwife in creating that world,” Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus said Tuesday.

Yunus is best known as the founder of Grameen Bank and the pioneer of microcredit – the financial innovation that has helped thousands of third-world women find their way out of poverty by loaning them small amounts of money to build businesses.

Yunus was in Silicon Valley to receive the James Morgan Global Humanitarian Award. He said that if someone wanted to predict the future, she might be best advised to “sit down and write a wild science fiction” novel. That is what Silicon Valley is creating as the technology it creates finds its way into the small of village in the most remote place.

With his financial grounding, he also turned the tables on the so-called monetary sophistication of the West. He said he recalls being told 30 years ago that poor people were not credit worthy and that his micro-credit revolution would be doomed to failure.

It turns out they were the better risk, he said, referring to the turmoil spawned on Wall Street by the credit crisis and the collapse of the home loan market.

Grameen has given thousands of home loans and “we never had a subprime crisis,” he said.


Ten Fastest Growing Silicon Valley Software And IT Startups From Deloitte’s Fast 50

November 11, 2008
One of 10 fastest growing Valley software and IT startups

One of 10 fastest growing Valley software and IT startups

Deloitte’s annual Silicon Valley Fast 50 identifies the fastest growing Silicon Valley companies measured by five years of revenue growth.

Here are the ten fastest growing software and information-technology startups with their location and 5-year growth. We will publish 11 to 20 tomorrow.

Pure Digital Technologies, San Francisco, 44,667 percent
Proofpoint, Sunnyvale, 36,857 percent
H5, San Francisco, 15,554 percent
Mark Logic, San Carlos, 15,174 percent
ONStor, Campbell, 11,879 percent
Coverity, San Francisco, 9,508 percent
ArcSight, Cupertino, 8,553 percent
Electric Cloud, Sunnyvale, 7,670 percent
ISTS Worldwide, Fremont, 4,589 percent
MetricStream, Palo Alto, 4,496 percent


Ten High Growth Silicon Valley Internet/Media/Entertainment Companies From Deloitte’s Fast 50

November 6, 2008
Array Networks saw 5-yer growth of 504%

Array Networks saw 5-yer growth of 504%

Deloitte’s annual Silicon Valley Fast 50 identifies the fastest growing Silicon Valley companies measured by five years of revenue growth.

We’ve published the top 30 companies in the Internet, media, entertainment and communications category in the past several days with their location and 5-year growth. Here are startups 31 to 40. Tomorrow we will publish the final ten.

Array Networks, Milpitas, 504 percent
Shutterfly, Redwood City, 495 percent
ServePath, San Francisco, 480 percent
Coremectrics, San Mateo, 468 percent
VerticalResponse, San Francisco, 480 percent
SiRF Technology Holdings, San Jose, 350 percent
CyberSource, Mountain View, 325 percent
LiveWorld, San Jose, 321 percent
OpSource, Santa Clara, 306 percent
eHealth, Mountain View, 295 percent


Ten More High Growth Silicon Valley Internet/Media/Entertainment Companies From Deloitte’s Fast 50

November 5, 2008
Fortinet makes Fast 50

Fortinet makes Fast 50

Deloitte’s annual Silicon Valley Fast 50 lists the fastest growing Silicon Valley companies measured by five years of revenue growth.

We’ve published the top 20 companies in the Internet, media, entertainment and communications category with their location and 5-year growth. Here are startups 21 to 31 on the list. Tomorrow we will publish the next ten.

Fortinet, Sunnyvale, 1,055 percent
Avanex, Fremont, 893 percent
Salesforce.com, San Francisco, 875 percent
PeopleFinders, Sacramento, 872 percent
StoreTel, Sunnyvale, 851 percent
24/7 Customer, Campbell, 735 percent
BigBand Networks, Redwood City, 718 percent
Zensys, Fremont, 704 percent
LoopNet, San Francisco, 575 percent
Exponential Interactive, Emeryville, 526 percent


Ten More High Growth Silicon Valley Internet/Media/Entertainment Startups From Deloitte’s Fast 50

November 3, 2008
Visto is on the Fast 50

Visto is on the Fast 50

Deloitte’s annual Silicon Valley Fast 50 lists the fastest growing Silicon Valley companies measured by five years of revenue growth.

Sunday night we published the top 10 companies in the Internet, media, entertainment and communications category with their location and 5-year growth. Here are startups 11 to 20 on the list. Tomorrow we will publish the next ten.

Visto, Redwood City, 2,144 percent
Granicus, San Francisco, 2,143 percent
Optoplex, Fremont, 1,908 percent
Zazzle.com, Redwood City, 1,632 percent
CoreOptics, San Jose, 1,484 percent
Pandora Media, Oakland, 1,434 percent
Bay Microsystems, San Jose, 1.396 percent
FusionOne, San Jose, 1,366 percent
NextG Networks, San Jose, 1,308 percent
WageWorks, San Mateo, 1,308 percent


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