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This time we go behind the scenes of the worst financial calamity that flooded our TV screens last Christmas...
Bonjour Séverin, peux-tu te
présenter ?
Bonjour Laurent ! Entrepreneur du web depuis 2006,
je m'appelle Séverin Benizri et je suis fondateur de la société
Paris Labs qui édite des plateformes de réseaux sociaux, notamment
le service Helia.fr. J'ai un parcours un peu hybride entre le
commercial et la technique, comme beaucoup de monde dans ce
secteur.
Que fait Helia ?
Helia est un réseau
social professionnel qui encourage le partage d'expérience entre des
internautes qui ont des affinités pour le même métier ou les mêmes
entreprises. Helia propose également des outils de communication aux
entreprises qui souhaitent maîtriser leur réputation sur le Web.
D'ici à la fin de l'année, il y aura des informations à jour sur
plus de 500.000 entreprises sur Helia, des actualités et des offres
d'emploi.
Pourquoi as-tu adhéré au programme Sun Startup
Essentials ?
Nous étions très impliqués dans le
développement Java. Il nous a paru naturel de nous associer à la
maison mère... Le programme présentait de belles opportunités
aussi bien dans le domaine du conseil que dans l'acquisition de
matériel informatique.
Quelles technologies Sun
utilises-tu ?
Aujourd'hui, nous travaillons avec des
ingénieurs Sun sur une migration vers OpenSolaris afin d'utiliser
ZFS, la virtualisation avec les zones Solaris et GlassFish.
Pourquoi as-tu choisi d'installer OpenSolaris sur une Dedibox
?
Aujourd'hui, Dedibox propose un bon rapport qualité/prix
qui correspond à nos besoins actuels d'hébergement. Nous voulions
explorer les possibilités d'OpenSolaris sans pour autant changer de
fournisseur de services dans un premier temps. En revanche, nous
nous intéressons de près aux serveurs Sun, notamment aux
processeurs SPARC.
Comment s'est passée l'installation
?
Après avoir envoyé le DVD d'OpenSolaris aux équipes
Dedibox, nous avons obtenu un accès VNC (partage d'écran) sur notre
serveur pour procéder à l'installation. L'installation s'est
déroulée sans problème, tout le matériel ayant été reconnu
avec des pilotes adaptés dans la distribution Sun !
Ensuite, avec
l'aide d'un ingénieur de Sun, Amir Javanshir, nous avons pu configurer le serveur pour
qu'il héberge notre service. Après quelques adaptations et
configurations des principaux outils, notre service était dupliqué
sur l'environnement OpenSolaris.
Quelles sont les
prochaines étapes pour toi ?
Nous sommes en train de
d'effectuer des tests fonctionnels et de performance sur les
différentes architectures. Parallèlement, nous faisons évoluer
notre technologie vers une architecture plus modulaire (OSGi). Notre
objectif est d'héberger la nouvelle version de la technologie sur un
serveur Sun avec l'environnement OpenSolaris à T1-2010.
Merci Séverin et bon courage pour la
suite !
Pour en savoir plus, vous pouvez envoyer un email à severin.benizri@parislabs.net
The other day I was one of the lucky few with the opportunity to attend
the Media140 Branding event over at RIBA in London. The event was
aimed at media professionals and the majority of the audience were PR
agencies and branding professionals.
Having spoken to a number of the attendees I would have to say there
were as many experts in the audience with interesting things to say on
Branding, building a brand and representing the brand on Twitter and
related tools as there were on stage. The content that was provided
on the stage was only a small part of what was actually shared and the
#media140 twitter stream provided a raft of additional conversation and
content.
So what came up at the event... And what did not... Here's a few of my notes:
Audience is a conference aimed at those who recognise the need to reach engage and influence audiences of all kinds, an investigation into how this is changing, and a look at how technology has in the past and is now, through new media tools and the social web, changing audience participation and interaction.
The speakers range from large traditional media organisations with Dan Farber of CBS, though the recording industry with Warner Bros. Music CTO Ethan Kaplan, advertising with Crayon’s Joe Jaffe, HR and internal audiences with Frank Roche of iFractal and new media players like Mike Arrington of TechCrunch and Jason Calacanis of Mahalo, not to mention Musicians like Adam & Mia and the inimitable Andrew Keen of “Cult of the Amateur” fame with more being added all the time.
Engaging on November 6th in the Hudson Theatre, one of New York’s oldest playhouses. We felt it was appropriate to hold a conference that was about Audience in a place that was specifically designed for one.
If you’re interested in meeting with a diverse and eclectic crowd and have a goal of understanding how the methods used to reach engage and influence audiences have changed and are changing as we speak and the possible future direction of these things then please do head along. They’d be delighted to have you.
More Details below and also a SPECIAL OFFER for SSE members - $50 discount - use the code sunstartup and go here to get your tickets now
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specialising in consumer-led marketing and innovation. Mike has a
wealth of experience speaking on current issues such as post-Internet
brand strategy, consumer culture, digital marketing, and branded
entertainment. Having advised some of the world’s leading brands, media
companies and international stars, including Nokia, Diageo, Telefonica,
Bacardi Global Brands, Sky, BT, Sony BMG, Sony ATV, Ogilvy &
Mather, Robbie Williams, Dido and Simon Cowell, Mike know's his stuff! |
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Join us in celebrating the launch of Enternships.com during Global Entrepreneurship Week in style with the company of 900 entrepreneurs / SME's / investors / advisors / press / entrepreneurial students and graduates for a night of mingling with mojitos, speed networking, live entertainment (magicians, a cuban band, cocktail mixology lessons, Salsa lessons, Top DJs + more...) all until the early hours of the morning. You'll even leave with your very own Enternships goody bag!
The Sun Startup Essentials team and supporters will be running mini masterclasses on marketing, sales channels and brand strategy throughout the day, not as exciting as magicians but will help your business grow.
It's taking place from 7pm (until 2am) on Tuesday 17th November at Floridita, 100 Wardour Street, London W1F 0TN. Tickets are normally £20 (those magicians don't grow on trees, you know) but for the first 100 Sun Startup Essential members its FREE, yes I said FREE indeed.
If you would like to go then sign up here for a ticket - http://enternships.eventbrite.com/ , if you are a SSE member you will get your FREE code in the newsletter next week so wait till then and the whole Startup Essentials team will be there to greet you and say hi.

VIP Invitation to the exclusive Insider Secrets breakfast with Greg Dyke
We are pleased to be a host to an unusual breakfast session and I am delighted to invite you to it.
The breakfast setting is going to be interactive, challenging, stimulating and driven by the audience.
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Date: Thursday, 22nd October 2009
Time: 8 am to 10 am
At: Sun Customer briefing Centre
To get tickets at SSE Member rate please go here now - SSE MEMBERS ONLY PRICING
There's no room here to list in detail what Greg did that prompted literally thousands of BBC people to take to the streets in protest when he had to resign from the BBC, causing "men, women and even journalists to cry" and flooding his inbox with 6,000 emails from BBC people, most of which said how upset they were that he was going.
Greg was Director General of the BBC and is now the Chairman of the British Film Institute, Chairman of Brentford football club and also Chancellor of York University. He also was one of the original architects of the Premier League in his days with LWT. He has changed the face of British Television and British football whilst introducing a new no-nonsense direct style of inspirational leadership.
In his typical direct no-nonsense, impatient style Greg will take on the challenges from the audience and share his nuggets of insights.
These are the 5 areas he will span:
1. The "Berlin Wall" moment for Democracy - His unique perspective on Public service reform and transformation of Democracy is that we are heading to a "Berlin Wall" moment that will change the course of politics
2. Leadership in a crisis - is the outlook less bleak? he has his own brand of leadership advice for entrepreneurs, corporate and public service leaders as they prepare to come out of the current crisis.
3. Learning from shambles - the ITV mess provides a number of fabulous lessons for the choice of Board, the relationship between CEO and Chairman
4. GAME changing innovations: Greg created BBC Freeview that changed British television and 20 years ago created the Premier League which has transformed the face of British football.
5. What next for the British Film Industry - how can new technologies like the internet be monetised to the advantage of the film industry and not just the pirates.
It is an unusual opportunity as Greg does not do sessions like these very often. He does get called to do his set speeches but speaking directly from what he is passionate about and responding interactively to the challenging and confronting questions in public will be the juicy part of this breakfast. So definitely, keep your questions ready.
There are only a few spots still available as we like to maintain the intimate interactive style of these breakfasts.
We look forward to seeing you there.

Sun's Startup Essentials team was hosting a Chillout lounge at the Future of Web Apps
London, where 750 attendees from across the globe came to hear the founders of digg and winelibrary
inform people on how to build a multi million startup and make sure it is marketed well.
Amongst all this information digest, the SSE team were talking, informing and hosting our own talks
to the attendees Matt Hosanee gave a talk alongside James Proud form Giglocator on scaling your
startup on a bootstrapped financial model, and myself Stewart Towsend gave a talk on SSE in general
and how we have helped tweetmeme grow from a 2 person company to over 10 employees and 85% growth
month on month.
For a flavour of the event, check out to see how busy the Sun area got go HERE
And if you want to know what people had to say about it go HERE

London, UK—8th October—Kohive, the online collaborative desktop that facilitates communication and collaboration between groups, today announces the launch of its range of premium services.
Aside from a large number of free applications that are part of the standard service, the premium service includes a task management app, increased file storage, and both an upcoming iPhone and desktop app which keeps users’ files, calendars and addresses in sync with their web interface.
After joining Kohive, the user is greeted with what looks like a computer desktop. There’s a dock of applications on the left and a tab panel at the bottom. Each of these tabs or “hives”, provides a completely separate space from which to invite people, share content and communicate with them live.
Kohive’s desktop interface allows for an unlimited number of uses since any number of web applications can be created and embedded into user generated hives. It’s a ‘collaboration platform’ where the user is in control.
Kohive’s founder Edward Sanchez gives a few examples:
“A freelancer could create hives to share and communicate with his team and clients. He’d create another hive to talk to his family, share photos and recipes. And another to share and talk to his closest friends. It’s that range of uses that makes the platform so effective.”
While other sites carry the legacy of page-driven navigation (each link takes the user to a new page) Kohive uses AJAX for seamless data retrieval and Ext JS, a new front-end JavaScript library that provides a desktop window driven interface. This means information loads more quickly and navigation is smoother as only the content (and not the page) gets transferred.
Edward Sanchez says:
“Design and usability is at the core of Kohive. The site mimics familiar user interfaces as well as using the latest technologies and best practices for user navigation. By doing so, we make sure that users can always get from A to B with a minimum amount of effort.
Kohive is to current collaboration sites what the iPhone was to previous generation phones. It offers a superior user experience and an expandable service where custom applications can be installed. What you see now is really only the start - we’re working on lots of great apps and features that will be coming over the next few months - the Kohive roadmap is exciting for both users and developers”
To celebrate the launch of the premium suite of services, Kohive are giving users the opportunity to win some shiny prizes:
A video demoing the service can be seen here: http://www.vimeo.com/6940993
Mint CEO Aaron Patzer presented a step-by-step narrative on how he built his company in three years to $170 million target for personal finance giant Intuit.
In a moment of nonchalance, Patzer, who spoke at the Juice Pitcher event, hosted by TheFunded.com and Vator.tv, admitted to Adeo Ressi, the founding member of The Funded, that he sold Mint for cash to Intuit, so it didn't matter to him what happened to Intuit's shares.
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Facebook has grown into one of the largest sites on the Internet today
serving over 200 billion pages per month. The nature of social data
makes engineering a site for this level of scale a particularly
challenging proposition. In this presentation, I will discuss the
aspects of social data that present challenges for scalability and will
describe the the core architectural components and design principles
that Facebook has used to address these challenges. In addition, I will
discuss emerging technologies that offer new opportunities for building
cost-effective high performance web architectures.

So you are attending the Future of Web Apps in London this year and you realise this the biggest event in the UK, and has so many great people attending that you want to meet, sessions to hear intersting speakers and of course the party !!!!
What do you do to maximise the 48 hours of your life that could help your startup, help you make some great introductions and well just learn some new radical interesting content that inspires you to create your own company.
So from years of experience Stew's Top Tips
1. Plan Plan Plan Plan -
Do not turn up hoping that you will do all that you think you can do in your head. Thnk who do I want to meet ? How can I get to meet them ? Are they in demand so do I need to book time ahead to meet them ? This is so important, that you plan ahead as those two days fly by and you lose track of time and then bang its gone.
2. Plan Plan Plan more
Think about what sessions you really really want to go and see, then use the ones that you don't wish to attend to network, mingle, and meet the people you really want to have a conversation with, arrange to go outside the venue if possible as to many distractions inside and you can get caught in many conversations. so where possible go outside and have that meeting/conversation,
3. Enjoy yourself but stay focused
It's so easy to get tied up in the meetings, sessions that you forget to have some fun, but even easier to get tied up in the fun element and not do any business thus have a balance, keep yourself allocated to time talking to people get to the point, agree an action and then move on FOWA isnt the place to have long drawn out conversations as you have to get a lot in those two days, so agree, swop details move on.....smile, have fun....
4. Use your network, your friends network, the FOWA network
Ask around to find out a person you know to do that introduction, you can waste your two days to get to that one person then find out that Bob your friend went to school with them, thus part of planning put the word out you would love to meet XYZ who can help. FOWA is a friendly event and people there are great so try and think of ways to help them help you get that brief chat with someone quickly. Call in those favours and work around the network..
5. Lastly and this is the most crucial part. - READ CAREFULLY
I want you to party like you have never partied before, get some pictures of yourself in a silly hat, laughing and smiling and networking as FOWA is only once a year and if you miss out on meeting that person, hey there is next year........you have to roll in on the Friday looking rather worse for wear as then when you meet other people they don't feel so bad for being late for that meeting they booked with you, looking like they haven't been to bed and generally feeling that mutual pain, it bringers a much more lighthearted bond to the proceedings.
Oh and to help as well, come to The Sun Startup Essentials Chillout Lounge sign up for the Startup Newsletter and get your voucher, Friday morning turn up and we have some goodies, the FOWA emergency kit as put together by the team that will get your through the day.
See you all over the next two days @stewarttownsend
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Brand strategy is one of the most fraught areas of marketing, though also one of the most important. As a Startup it's often the element that gets left behind and not really identified. But how can you tell an investor what business you are in, if you don't really know yourself? It's a vital step in creating the company identity. The key point is you can’t have a strategy without a clear objective. Restating a goal is not strategy, execution is not strategy, and tactics are not strategy. This masterclass will demonstrate why a strategic approach to brand management can play a crucial role in defining a strong, winning identity for your company. What does this mean ? When you're talking to investors, you'll be able to clearly articulate who your market is, describe how talking and listening to your customers will better equip you to target your audience and take your message out, in these tough economic times. |
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from Michael Bayler, a senior consultant and published author,
specialising in consumer-led marketing and innovation. Mike has a
wealth of experience speaking on current issues such as post-Internet
brand strategy, consumer culture, digital marketing, and branded
entertainment. Having advised some of the world’s leading brands, media
companies and international stars, including Nokia, Diageo, Telefonica,
Bacardi Global Brands, Sky, BT, Sony BMG, Sony ATV, Ogilvy &
Mather, Robbie Williams, Dido and Simon Cowell, Mike know's his stuff! |
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