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[Asia] Getting Cloud Computing Right The First Time

YoungUpstarts

During the Forum, Cloud Computing was highlighted as the number one technology priority for companies in 2012. However, it is interesting to note that Cloud Computing in Asia will not evolve in the same way as the Western market due to the eagerness of Asia’s CIOs and business leaders to take the lead in adopting the latest IT innovations.

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Skills Development in Africa: How Wide is the Skills Gap?

Transformify

Most young people can’t afford to study abroad without government subsidies or scholarships. Kenya and Nigeria are of a particular interest for the employers in the UK due to the high percentage of English speakers who have received bachelor’s degree or higher. What are the most common skills in each category?

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How and Why You Should Validate Your App Idea Before You Build

Up and Running

Back when I was junior in college in 2012, I had an idea for an app called Recycler Spotter, a platform that rewarded users for their eco-friendly actions. Then, about two weeks before launch, I distributed a survey to those 256 partners. They looked for reviews, social interactions, and recommendations.

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Bayesian vs Frequentist A/B Testing – What’s the Difference?

ConversionXL

It’s the model of statistics taught in most core-requirement college classes, and it’s the approach most often used by a/b testing software. The Bayesian approach goes something like this ( summarized from this discussion ): Define the prior distribution that incorporates your subjective beliefs about a parameter. Gather data.

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In Silicon Valley, Founders Fight for Control

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How to Start a Brewery

Up and Running

Where in your area will you find land or a building with the right zoning, size, facilities, and access for bringing in raw materials, attracting customers, and/or shipping out finished beer for distribution? How wide do you want to grow production and distribution, or do you want to focus on selling over your own bar? Relationships.

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How to Start a Brewery: Growing Your Own Craft Beer Business

Up and Running

Review your business plan regularly. Committing to regularly reviewing your business plan and financials is a good step toward making more informed, smarter spending decisions, that can have a big impact on a new business’s long term viability. Many brewers avoid that due to perceived qualitative differences,” says Patrick.

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