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AND THE AWARD GOES TO…

Sold out for the 7th year in a row, last night's 12th Annual Software Council Software Industry Awards event was truly a night of shining stars. Featuring the best and brightest technology leaders in Southern California today, we honored the individuals and companies that have made extraordinary contributions to the growth of Southern California as a center for technological innovation.
Congratulations to our award recipients and finalists!

Software CEO of the Year

  • Award Goes To: Mitch Lasky, CEO of JAMDAT Mobile, Inc.
  • Finalists: Lee Roberts, CEO of FileNet Corp. ; Richard Rosenblatt, CEO of Intermix Media

    Software Entrepreneur of the Year

  • Award Goes To: Matt Coffin, CEO of LowerMyBills.com
  • Finalists: Tim Braheem, CEO of LoanToolBox; Adam Miller, CEO of Cornerstone OnDemand

    Software Company of the Year

  • Award Goes To: Epicor Software Corporation
  • Finalists: Quest Software; Telelogic North America, Inc.

    Software Developer of the Year

  • Award Goes To: Mark Freidman, CEO of Accruent, Inc.
  • Finalists: Steve Gentner, CTO of Incuity Software, Inc.; Dr. Rainer Hessmer, Chief Architect of CrownPeak

    Software Services Company of the Year

  • Award Goes To: Make It Work, Inc.
  • Finalists: SOA Software, Inc.; Tryarc LLC

    Internet Company of the Year

  • Award Goes To: PriceGrabber.com, LLC
  • Finalists: Citrix Systems, Inc., Citrix Online Group; Rent.com

    Special thanks go out to our Software Industry Award Sponsors - Dorsey & Whitney, Silicon Valley Bank, CJ Patrick Company, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ruder Finn and SoCalTech.com.


    SELLING AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY TO "OLD EUROPE"
    By Vito A. Costanzo, Attorney, Holland & Knight, LLP

    The strong alliance between the U.S. and Europe has faded significantly since the U.S.war in Iraq. Many Europeans recall the statements by U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld that those who opposed the Iraq war were living in "Old Europe". This environment, along with the strong common identity that Europeans are attempting to forge with the European Union ("EU"), make it increasingly difficult to develop a strategy for sales of technology in Europe. An understanding of the attitude of the EU toward regulation of technology and the Internet is important for any U.S. technology company doing business in Europe.
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    TECHNOLOGY PREDICTIONS IN 2006
    By Ken August, Principal, Technology, Media & Telecommunications practice Deloitte & Touche

    If there is one thing you can count on in the technology sector, it's change. 2006 is no exception; in fact we are facing a total technology makeover particularly with the Internet. 2006 might force us to look at technology differently - its capabilities, challenges, and opportunities - in ways we never imagined a few years ago. A study by the Technology, Media & Telecommunications practice at Deloitte & Touche USA LLP examines 10 emerging trends likely to have a major influence on the industry.
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    CORPORATE VENTURING FOR EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES
    By Steven Mednick, President and Founder, Plenum Revenue Group, LLC.

    The boom of the dot-com era in 1999 brought the emergence of corporate venture capital as a major source of funding to the private equity markets. Corporate venture investments peaked in the third quarter of 2000 with 608 deals totaling a combined $4.9 billion

    By the second quarter of 2001, corporate venture capital activity dropped to just 172 deals worth approximately a combined $845 million. Not surprising because corporations historically jump into venture investments when times are good and exit quickly when times get rough. However, when compared to past decades, corporate venturing investment activities are still significant. Why?
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    THE KING IS DEAD - HAIL PERSONALIZATION
    By Steve Stallman, Stallman Marketing

    "Free" has long reigned in the #1 position for attracting attention, awareness, and most importantly trial or initial purchase. These offers have enjoyed being King - an offer that has been a proven winner, something that you could always count on. Now the King is Dead, and the successor is set to have a long reign as the new King.
    MORE>>

    Want to learn more? Be sure to attend the March 23rd SCSC IMPACT event "Personalize Your Marketing Plan". Panelists include experts in email, direct mail and personalized web pages. This will be an interactive session, allowing time to ask the experts your questions.


    MOTIVATING THE MASSES - INCENTIVE PLANS THAT WORK
    By William B. Duff, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

    As many employers have found in recent years, the competition for the most skilled and talented workers is often decided on the basis of overall compensation. Attracting and retaining individuals has required employers to offer more than just competitive salaries and solid benefits. As a result, many employers have begun to rely increasingly on incentive compensation programs to retain employees and motivate them over the short and long term. Here are some points to be considered when an employer sets out to establish an incentive program.
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    THANKS TO OUR NEW AND RETURNING MEMBERS
    Jillian Girard
    Alpha Retail Technology, Inc.
    www.alpharetailtech.com
    Richard Hansen
    Hansen Seto, LLP
    www.hansenseto.com
    Hoshi Printer
    Avamar Technologies
    www.avamar.com
    Robert Keller
    Harvey Mudd College
    www.cs.hmc.edu/clinic
    RJ Skousen
    Bravo Sierra Partners
    Patrick Brenden
    Home Run Software Services, Inc.
    www.home-run.com
    Steve Crosson
    CaminoSoft Corporation
    www.caminosoft.com
    Dr. Azad Madni
    Intelligent Systems Technology, Inc.
    www.intelsystech.com
    Ray Shah
    Capital Management Group
    www.cm-group.com
    Dr. Richard L. Ballard
    Knowledge Foundations, Inc.
    www.knowledgeFoundations.com
    Bob Bellano
    cFour Partners
    www.cfour.com
    Chad Olson
    RIS Inc.
    www.risweb.com
    Todd Gilman
    Circa Information Technologies, Inc.
    www.circausa.com
    James Eckstaedt
    SAGE Software
    www.sagesoftware.com
    Erik Eisel
    Corecon Technologies, Inc.
    www.corecon.com
    Lisa Leight
    Stanton Associates
    www.stantonassoc.com
    Jeffrey M. Harris
    Docufide, Inc.
    www.docufide.com
    Tony Karrer
    TechEmpower, Inc.
    www.techempower.com
    Joy Barnes
    Envision Financial Systems, Inc.
    www.enfs.com
    Bo Safrang
    TSS Wireless, Inc.
    www.tsswireless.com

    Ken Button
    ePolicy Solutions Inc.
    www.epolicysolutions.com

    Stefano Stefan
    UCI Extension

    Lee Roberts
    FileNet Corporation
    www.filenet.com
    Nicolaas Vlok
    Vision Solutions, Inc.
    www.visionsolutions.com
    Dan Hogan
    Galaxy Hotel Systems, LLC
    www.galaxyhotelsystems.com
     
  • CONTENTS

  • Membership
  • And The Award Goes To…
  • Selling American Technology to "Old Europe"
  • Technology Predictions for 2006
  • Corporate Venturing For Emerging Growth Companies
  • The King is Dead - Hail Personalization
  • Motivating The Masses - Incentive Plans That Work
  • Meet New and Returning Members
  • UPCOMING EVENTS

    March 23
    IMPACT! Sales & Marketing
    Personalize Your Marketing Plan

    March 30
    Software Business SIG
    Shaking the MoneyTree and Investor Outlook

    April 6
    Los Angeles Chapter
    Bootcamp - Valuing Technology Companies: A Guide for Buyers and Sellers

    April 27
    Orange County Chapter
    Demystifying Open Source – How an Open Source Strategy Can Make and Save Money for Your Business

    CORPORATE SPONSORS

    Infinity

    Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

    Ruder-Finn Inc.

    Gold

    IBM

    Murano Software, Inc.

    PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP


    PR Newswire

    Silver

    CJ Patrick Company

    ExactTarget, Inc.

    Holland & Knight

    Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth

    CONTACT

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    Sue Taylor

    Director of Programming & Operations
    Catrina Gruver-Luedtke

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