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Windlab Systems - A Global Wind Energy Development Company

Today we showcase the story of an exciting venture, from Canberra, Australia, Windlab Systems - A Global Wind Energy Development Company, co-founded by Dr. Keith Ayotte and Dr. Nathan Steggel. In a recent email-based interview with us, he gave insights into how he is managing and juggling. This is what he has to say in his interview with us: • How long it took to launch 6-12 months from idea to launch. Several years of IP development prior • Stage of Venture Windlab was formed in May 2003 with 2 FTEs and 2 part-time. As of March 2009, we have 22 staff across 4 countries (Oz, South Africa, Canada, USA). • Which Market Segment Wind Farm Development • Customers Financial Institutions; Electricity Asset Owners, Operators and Retailers. • Targeted Age Group We are not a consumer service provider. Our customers are large institutions • Users Using Service Again, we are not an end-user service - we work closely with large institutions with a mandate to provide clean energy to their custome

Glynx - Your World of Private Applications

Today we showcase the story of an entrepreneur, Malcolm Allen, from Melbourne, Australia, founder of Glynx - Your World of Private Applications, i.e.; it is software you run on your PC to control your online identities and make your internet private. In a recent email-based interview with us, he gave insights into how he is managing and juggling. This is what he has to say in his interview with us: • How long it took to launch From the first concept to today six years old. We have had several goes at it, realising the problems are far greater than we initially anticipated, both technically and in terms of the competitive intensity. It would be true to say that I am not sure we would have started if we had known how hard it would be (and the amount of sacrifice required). For us it has really been a "force of will" - we are creating a business literally from nothing. We didn't even really believe the meaning of "we don't know what we are getting ourselves into&q

JustRosters - Easy and Simple Staff Rostering

Today we showcase the story of an entrepreneur, Aulay Macaulay, from GoldCoast, Australia, founder of JustRosters - a web application for Staff Rostering. In a candid interview with us, he gave insights into how he is managing and juggling. This is what he has to say in his interview with us: • How long it took to launch It took 3 of us 6weeks from brainstorming to launch @ about 25 hours per week each. That is around 450 man-hours all up. • Stage of Venture Launched on the 3rd March 2009. • Which Market Segment Industries that employ a high number of part-time staff (Hospitality and Retail) Industries that employ shift workers. (Health, Emergency Services, and Manufacturing) Industries that have staff working at multiple locations (Building and Construction) Industries that sub-contract on an irregular basis (Government and Contractors) • Customers Business owners/managers. Whoever is in charge of rostering for the businesses identified above? • Targeted Age Group All ages. • Users U

iPhone App OZWeather - Tracking Weather Conditions in Austraila

Today we showcase the story of an entrepreneur with successful ventures under his belt, Graham Dawson from Sydney, founder of OZWeather - an iPhone application for weather tracking and forecasting in Australia. In a candid interview with us, he gave insights into how he is managing and juggling. This is what he has to say in his interview with us: • How long it took to launch From idea to web app took about 2 weeks, although it used back-end infrastructure that was already in place. From a web app to a native iPhone app in iTunes took a further 10 weeks or so. • Stage of Venture The product was launched on 1st Nov 2008 and has had several incremental updates since. • Which Market Segment Aimed at the general public - Anyone with an interest in the weather. • Customers Aimed at the general public, iPhone or iPod Touch owners. Anyone with an interest in the weather. • Targeted Age Group All ages. • Users Using Service Currently about 30,000, typically increasing at a rate of 1500 per w

One Year Later....

It is been more than a year since this portal started following and discovering new ventures coming out of Australia across various domains. It's been an interesting journey learning about the stories of people behind these ventures and their success stories. To reflect upon what has been achieved in the last 12 months I have compiled the list of the top 5 reports and interviews published here. Top 5 Reports Sensis and the Australian Search and Directories Market Local Search & Directories Market Heating Up Emerging Mobile Startups of Australia FY08 Report - Telstra & Sensis Performing Well, Expansion into China, Starts Competing with iTunes Telstra lost round 1 to Apple's iPhone, now gearing for round 2 with Google's Android Top 5 Interviews A VC Perspective: Innovation & Start-ups Landscape in Australia Story of an Aussie Entrepreneur - Mother of 4 and Owns 3 Ventures Paul Budde's View: State of Telecom Industry and Innovation in Australia. Status of Mo

GoPC - Entire Desktop in Cloud

In the ongoing coverage of exploring new startups coming out of Australia, today we explore a promising startup - GoPC www.gopc.net - is next generation “cloud computing”. It is your entire PC desktop along with your applications and data, but runs across the Internet from a super computer and projects a screen image to any device you happen to be sitting at. It's founded by Graeme Speak from Perth, Australia. In email-based interview with Graeme, conducted in Dec 2008, he explained how he is progressing with his venture. This is what he has to say: • Please tell us about yourself, your background and interests? My name is Graeme Speak. I’m the CEO/Founder of GoPC and currently based in San Francisco/Silicon Valley. I also founded and ran another company in Australia, Central Data, which operates a data centre and specialises in Outsourcing projects (network and software development). It’s now been running for 28 years. I studied Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science an

RetailMeNot.com - Find & Share Coupon Codes For Online Stores

In the ongoing coverage of exploring new startups coming out of Australia, today we explore a promising startup - RetailMeNot.com . It is co-founded by Bevan Clark and Guy King of Stateless Systems, Sydney, Australia. In a recent email-based interview with Bevan, he explained how he is progressing with his venture. This is what he has to say: • Please tell us about your venture/company? Stateless Systems is a bootstrapped venture focused on building websites and tools that make the Internet easier to use. Our web properties include: RetailMeNot.com : Find and share coupon codes for thousands of online stores BeatMyPrice.com : A people-powered price comparison engine CushyCMS.com : A super easy hosted content management system OurSignal.com : Social news aggregator and visualizer BugMeNot.com : Bypass compulsory web registration PDFMeNot.com : Takes the hassle out of viewing PDFs online JungleCrazy.com : Browse Amazon products discounted by at least 70% • Who are the people behind thi