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Big Week for Tech in Minnesota

UPDATE (10/11, 10:00 am): To add links to news about two of the companies pitching at Minnedemo tonight. Be there or be square, dudes! (and dudettes, of course). Here’s some lowdown on FanChatter and Pokeware….and four other startups are presenting as well, as you can see at the Minnedemo web page.

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Lots of things happening here in the Twin Cities technology community this second week in October. The IPO of local tech darling Compellent Technologies is expected to price tomorrow and start trading on Wednesday. I caught the news as soon as the Wall Street Journal hit my front step at 6 a.m. this morning (page C7): Offerings Rejuvenate IPO Market – Compellent Technologies, Virgin Mobile Will Debut; Heavy Buzz, But Any Pop? (subscription required, but soon Rupert Murdoch may change all that!). Compellentlogo
For those who can’t click through to the story, here are a couple of excerpts:

A computer-network-storage company and a provider of
cellular-phone service will be the focus of the market for initial
public offerings this week.

The market for such deals still is coming back to life
after its late-summer break, with six offerings that together could
raise as much as $1.39 billion scheduled to debut over the next five
days. If all actually make it that far, they will top the
companies that went public in all of September. ….

Compellent Technologies Inc., an unprofitable but
fast-growing computer-network-storage company, is getting much of the
buzz. It is scheduled to begin trading Wednesday on the NYSE Arca under
the symbol CML. Research firm Gartner Inc. named Compellent the world’s
fastest-growing disk-storage company last year, just four years after
it was formed …. Compellent…revenue
doubled in the first six months to $20.9 million, compared with a year
earlier. The company is selling 12 million shares between $10 and $12.

That’s a big IPO, folks — but 12 million shares is a typo. [I love it when I can catch typos in the venerable Wall Street Journal 🙂 ] An accompanying chart (not in the online version) says 6.9 million, which sounds more like it. That will still put the amount raised somewhere in the range of $69-83 million, which makes it the largest tech IPO in this town in quite some time.  Compellent has raised more than $50 million in venture capital, beginning in 2002 with investments by Crescendo Ventures and El Dorado Ventures, both Silicon Valley firms populated by former Minneapolitans I know. [Watch for more from me on Compellent on Wednesday.]

The MN Startup Schmoozin’ Event of the Season
The day after watching the big IPO pop or not, we switch our emphasis to the new, upcoming success stories in the MN startup community! The long-awaited periodic gathering of our local tech entrepreneurs and developers, playfully called Minnedemo, fires up at 6:30 pm on Thursday. Minnedemo
It’s a free event, and is at St.Paul’s legendary Irish bar and restaurant, O’Gara’s (actually, we’ll be in the large, attached venue called O’Gara’s Garage.) This organization is part of the very popular grass-roots BarCamp phenomenon, which is international in scope. The last event we had for our local group, an all-day Saturday event in the spring (see my coverage), was the largest Barcamp event to that date ever in the U.S., with close to 400 in attendance! So, don’t let anyone tell you the Twin Cities isn’t a hot tech market!!  I’m betting this event will pull close to 300, and the first 200 to show up get two free beers or sodas — can you beat that?  That’s courtesy of our illustrious sponsors (see site).  And I’m betting there’ll be some good munchies, too. After an hour of networking, six local startups will demo their offerings [note: no Powerpoint allowed — yeah!]:  Adaptive Avenue, FanChatter, Pokeware, PROserver Virtual Appliance, SOTAcomm, and Wonderfile. (See Minnedemo site for more info and links to those demoing companies.)

The Company That Started It All
I owe a lot to Control Data. I may have been only a mere neophyte when I worked there, but, wow, did they put a lot of trust in me, and did I ever learn a lot.  They actually gave me some rope to do stuff, and they just kept promoting me!  How cool is that?  And I kept stepping up to the challenge. It was a fun, fun ride, and I will forever be grateful to this technology pioneer, this unbelievable cauldron of innovation and entrepreneurship to which our entire state’s IT community owes a huge debt of gratitude — if not its very existence. Cdc50yrceleb_2
Do you realize how many thousands of companies were spawned by Control Data?
I cannot miss this event on Friday, and I invite anyone who’s involved in the local information technology to attend. You’ll be in some very great company! It’s the Control Data 50 Year Celebration at the Minneapolis Convention Center on Friday afternoon, and it’s even free. One of my favorite all-time entrepreneurs will be speaking, a guy I admire tremendously: Larry Jodsaas.  He was a Control Data executive who later risked it all to lead VTC Inc., a Control Data semiconductor spinout, which was a huge success and became a 15-year client relationship for me before it was acquired by Lucent (Agere) in 1999. It’s a great story.  There’s a cocktail reception following this event and, for those who sign up separately, a dinner after that, with U.S. Senator Norm Coleman speaking. I’m really excited about this event, and I hope you’ll join me!

Some of the Great People I Met at DEMOfall ’07

Well, once again — who’d have guessed? — I made a whole bunch of new contacts at DEMO! 🙂  Once I get home from these events and go through my cards, I’ve made it a tradition to do a post and say-hey to these folks. So, here ya go, friends!

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The names below are just new people I actually got a card from. My apologies to all the others I met but didn’t have time to exchange cards with — that’s why cards are good: they help us remember!  Regardless, it was great meeting all of you!  And I hope to see you again soon in my travels, or at a  future conference. And to all those old friends and acquaintances I ran into again, it was awesome to see you, too!  I just wish I could have had a chance to talk more with all of you… Things are so rushed at these conferences, especially when you’re blogging like mad as well.  [That’s why the coming new DEMO.com community site will be so great!]

Here are those from whom I got a card (in alphabetical order by last name):
-Sean Ammirati, VP Business Development, mSpoke (FeedHub), Pittsburgh, PA
-Matt Biscuiti, VP, The Lippin Group, NYC (for PeopleJam)
-Alistair Campbell, CTO, TruPhone, London, UK
-Scott Chou, Chairman, iForem, Redwood Shores, CA (and Gabriel Venture Partners)
-Allison Clark, Ink Tank PR (for ideablob), Highland Park, IL
-Adam Darowski, UE Designer, BatchBlue Software, Providence, RI
-Chris DeMarche, Director, MotionDSP (FixMyMovie.com), San Mateo, CA
-Mike Garity, VP Marketing & Business Development, DEMO
-Thor Harris, President, Percepture, Lake Hiawatha, NJ
-Jonathan Hirshon, Principal, Horizon PR, Santa Clara, CA
-J. Johnson, Chairman, Global Communications, Houston, TX
-Ami Kassar, Chief Innovation Officer, Advanta (ideablob), Spring House, PA
-Zhenya Kirueshkin-Stepanoff, VP Sales, iForem, Redwood Shores, CA
-Joanne Kisling, PR, Sun Microsystems, Menlo Park, CA
-Colin Kurth, Events Manager, PR Newswire, Chicago, IL
-Rene Lacerte, CEO, CashView, Palo Alto, CA
-Dave Mawhinney, CEO, mSpoke (FeedHub), Pittsburgh, PA
-Macario Namie, Sr Director, Product Marketing, Jasper Wireless, Sunnyvale, CA
-Alex Olson, Cofounder, FilmCrave.com, Kansas City, MO
-Stephen Pieraldi, CEO, iForem, Redwood Shores, CA
-Trish Ridgway, Sr Account Executive, Ignite PR, Belmont, CA
-Michelle Riggen-Ransom, Communications Director, BatchBlue Software, Providence, RI
-Ori Soen, CEO, MuseStorm, Yahud, Israel, and Sunnyvale, CA
-Cathy Sperrazzo, EyeToEye Communications, San Diego, CA
-Oliver Starr, Senior Analyst, Guidewire Group, San Francisco, CA
-Sean Varah, CEO, MotionDSP (FixMyMovie.com), San Mateo, CA
-Rob Vickery, Clarinova, Del Mar, CA
-Amanda Wheatcroft, Principal, Beta PR, San Diego, CA

I’m gonna have to try getting onto BatchBlue’s free site for DEMOfall attendees (see my previous post on that company) so I can reconnect with people — both these and the ones I didn’t get cards from. There are so many conversations I wanted to have, so many great new companies and technologies I wanted to learn more about, so many old contacts I wanted to reconnect with, but (sigh) just not enough time. These two-day events are such a whirlwind!

DEMO ’07 Names Presenting Companies

The producers of the DEMO 2007 conference, to be held January 30 – February 1 in Palm Desert, CA, have announced the 68 new and established companies that have been selected to introduce their innovations at the event. “These carefully vetted firms will introduce an array of consumer and enterprise solutions to an audience of investors, business development executives, media, pundits, and fellow entrepreneurs,” said the announcement. Demolaunchpadlogo Now in its 17th year, the DEMO conferences are widely regarded for launching important new technologies into the national consciousness.

Some of the technologies that will be introduced at DEMO 07, according to the announcement, are:
– The first video email and messaging service…
– A GPS product that allows users to control their vehicles wirelessly…
– Video ringtones…
– Small business solutions for email, shipping & receiving, and CRM…
– A product that allows you to IM photos directly onto your friends’ desktops…
– The ultimate mobile printer…
– A platform to improve developer productivity and product management…
– Software that tracks plagiarized blog content…
– Online identity protection tools…
– A community collaboration site focused on home improvement, remodeling and design projects…
– A service that secures messages within images so that only the intended recipients can view the text…
– A collaboration site for musicians…
– Sophisticated data search technologies for businesses…
– Media publishing services for consumers and corporations…
– Products from Spain, France, Israel, and India…

The DEMO 07 demonstrators that were named today are as follows:
• 6th Sense Analytics, Inc. – Morrisville, NC – www.6sa.com
• Adobe Systems, Inc. – San Jose, CA – www.adobe.com
• Aggregate Knowledge – San Mateo, CA – www.aggregateknowledge.com
• Alcatel-Lucent Ventures – Murray Hill, NJ – www.alcatel–lucent.com
• Attendio, Inc. – San Francisco, CA – www.attendio.com
• Bling Software, Inc. – Pleasanton, CA – www.blingsoftware.com
• blinkx, Inc. – San Francisco, CA – www.blinkx.com
• BooRah, Inc. – Palo Alto, CA – www.boorah.com
• Boston-Power, Inc. – Westborough, MA – www.boston–power.com
• Brevient Technologies, Inc. – Milwaukee, WI – www.jyngle.com
• BUZ Interactive – Palo Alto, CA – www.buzinteractive.com
• Ceelox, Inc. – Tampa, FL – www.ceelox.com
• CircleUp, Inc. – Newport Beach, CA – www.circleup.com
• ClipSyndicate, a service of Critical Mention – New York, NY – www.clipsyndicate.com
• DARTdevices Corp. – Mountain View, CA – www.dartdevices.com
• DesignIn, Inc. – Marblehead, MA – URL unavailable
• Devicescape Software, Inc. – San Bruno, CA – www.devicescape.com
• eJamming, Inc. – Valley Village, CA – www.ejamming.com
• Eyejot, Inc. – Seattle, WA – www.eyejot.com
• GoWare, Inc. – Gilbert, AZ – www.goware.biz
• Helium, Inc. – Andover, MA – www.helium.com
• Inilex, Inc. – Chandler, AZ – www.inilex.com
• ink2 Corporation – Emeryville, CA – www.ink2.com
• Integrien Corp. – Irvine, CA – www.integrien.com
• iqzone, inc. – Scottsdale, AZ – www.iqzone.com
• Iwerx, LLC. – Mt.Dora, FL – www.iwerx.com
• Jaman.com, Inc. – Palo Alto, CA – www.jaman.com
• Kauffman Innovation Network, Inc. – Kansas City, MO – www.iBridgeNetwork.org
• LiveSquare.com – Gilbert, AZ – www.livesquare.com
• Magnify.net – New York, NY – www.Magnify.net
• Me.dium, Inc. – Boulder, CO – www.me.dium.com
• Mission Research – Lancaster, PA – www.missionresearch.com
• Mixpo Portfolio Broadcasting, Inc. – Seattle, WA – www.mixpo.com
• Mobio Networks – Cupertino, CA – www.getmobio.com
• My Currency Co. – San Francisco, CA – www.my-currency.com/
• Nexo Systems, Inc. – Palo Alto, CA – www.nexo.com
• Nextumi – Dublin, OH – www.nextumi.com
• Nuvoiz, Inc. – Mountain View, CA – www.nuvoiz.com
• OurStory – Mountain View, CA – www.ourstory.com
• PairUp, Inc. – San Francisco, CA – www.pairup.com
• Panjea.com – Los Angeles, CA – www.panjea.com
• Preclick Corp. – Atlantic Highlands, NJ – www.preclick.com/demo
• QTech, Inc. – Hyderabad, AP, India – www.qtechinc.com
• Reveal Technology, Inc. – Palo Alto, CA – www.revealtechnology.com
• SailPoint Technologies, Inc. – Austin, TX – www.sailpoint.com
• Seagate Technology – Scotts Valley, CA – www.seagate.com
• Serendipity Technologies, Inc. – Yakum, Israel – www.serendipity–tech.com
• SharedBook, Inc. – New York, NY – www.sharedbook.com
• Shipwire.com – Los Angeles, CA – www.shipwire.com
• SOASTA, Inc. – Mountain View, CA – www.soasta.com
• SplashCast, Inc. – Portland, OR – www.splashcastmedia.com
• SupportSoft, Inc. – Redwood City, CA – www.supportsoft.com
• Symantec Corp. – Cupertino, CA – www.symantec.com
• TeleFlip, Inc. – Santa Monica, CA – www.teleflip.com
• TextDigger, Inc. – San Jose, CA – www.TextDigger.com
• ThePort Network, Inc. – Atlanta, GA – www.theport.com
• Thunk, Inc. – San Francisco, CA – www.honeypitch.com
• Total Immersion – Suresnes, France – www.t-immersion.com
• Trailfire, Inc. – Seattle, WA – www.trailfire.com
• Triumfant, Inc. – Research Triangle Park, NC – www.triumfant.com/
• Vringo, Inc. – Beit Shemesh, Israel – www.vringo.com
• VUVOX Network, Inc. – Redwood City, CA – www.vuvox.com
• WHISHER.COM – Barcelona, Spain – www.whisher.com
• Wyse Technology, Inc. – San Jose, CA – www.wyse.com
• Yodio, Inc. – Bellevue, WA – www.yodio.com
• ZINK Imaging, LLC. – Waltham, MA – www.zink.com
• Zoho / AdventNet, Inc. – Pleasanton, CA – www.zoho.com
• ZoomInfo – Waltham, MA – www.zoominfo.com