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B2B Sales Solutions That Actually Change the Revenue Process

B2B Sales Solutions That Actually Change the Revenue Process

Most B2B sales advice stops at broad strategy. For operators, the real question is simpler: which parts of the sales process are weak, what should be automated, and where does the revenue leak happen? The strongest sales systems are not the loudest ones — they are the ones that improve speed, visibility, and follow-up without […]

What Lakestar’s €262.2M defence fund signals for startups building dual-use software and hardware

What Lakestar’s €262.2M defence fund signals for startups building dual-use software and hardware

Lakestar’s new €262.2 million Resilience I fund is not just a funding announcement. It is a signal that European capital is becoming more willing to back companies that can sell into both commercial and defence markets. For founders, the real question is not whether defence funding is growing, but how to build a company that […]

What the Waymo traffic fiasco means for operators of autonomous fleets

What the Waymo traffic fiasco means for operators of autonomous fleets

San Francisco’s push for tougher rules after the Waymo traffic fiasco is more than a local political story. For anyone building or operating autonomous vehicles, it is a reminder that fleet performance is judged in public, under congestion, edge cases and regulation all at once. The practical question for founders is not whether robotaxis can […]

NetSuite Next and Ask Oracle AI: What Small Businesses Should Evaluate Before Upgrading

NetSuite Next and Ask Oracle AI: What Small Businesses Should Evaluate Before Upgrading

NetSuite Next is arriving in North America with Ask Oracle AI and more finance automation built into the platform. For small businesses, this is not mainly a feature story; it is a systems decision about whether your current finance stack is already creating friction in close, reporting, approvals, and exception handling. The real question is […]

What Omio’s Rail Europe Deal Says About Distribution Moats in Travel

What Omio’s Rail Europe Deal Says About Distribution Moats in Travel

Omio’s agreement to acquire Rail Europe is more than a travel industry headline. It is a useful signal for any founder or operator building a marketplace, booking platform, or multi-channel distribution business: control over demand is only half the game. Control over access, inventory, and routing can matter just as much. The deal suggests that […]

How AI is Reshaping Back Office Operations for Small Businesses

How AI is Reshaping Back Office Operations for Small Businesses

The integration of AI solutions into back office operations can reshape the efficiency and productivity of small businesses. As automation technologies evolve, the focus has […] ...

Understanding the Pre-IPO Landscape for Small Tech Firms

Understanding the Pre-IPO Landscape for Small Tech Firms

Skeleton Technologies, a Tallinn-based provider of AI infrastructure and grid power systems, recently announced a €33 million first close of its pre-IPO funding round. This […] ...

Understanding the Implications of Cybersecurity Threats for Small Educational Institutions

Understanding the Implications of Cybersecurity Threats for Small Educational Institutions

The recent hack involving Instructure highlights the increasing threat of cyberattacks on educational institutions, particularly small schools that may lack adequate resources to defend against […] ...

Operational Implications of Predictable Renewable Energy for SMEs

Operational Implications of Predictable Renewable Energy for SMEs

With the recent €15 million raise by Copenhagen's Reel to enhance renewable energy predictability, small businesses should consider the operational implications of integrating such solutions […] ...