Monday, October 28, 2013

Serial Entrepreneur, Marco Boerries, Talks Stealth Startups & Building His 4th Company At Disrupt Europe




Marco Boerries is CEO and founder of NumberFour – a startup that’s been operating in stealth for four years. Despite being under the radar, it landed a $38 million Series A, led by Index Ventures, back in June, one of the biggest Series A rounds in Europe in recent years. So how was a startup that’s not doing a lot of shouting about its product and potential able to bag such a big round. Speaking on stage here in Berlin, at Disrupt Europe, Boerries said it’s a measure of the size of the opportunity NumberFour is attacking.


NumberFour is building a platform that will provides productivity, communication, sales, production, procurement, delivery, reservation and financial tools for offline and online small businesses. The whole tech kit and kaboodle, as it were. It’s a massive market — some 200 million+ SMEs globally — and one Boerries argued is largely untapped.


“We have had over the last 30 years enterprise being completely computerised… But if you’re a small business — by which I mean one to 20 people — you don’t have really anyone to turn to. That’s why this market so far is, from our perspective, 80% open,” he said.


“Even if you look at companies like Intuit with QuickBooks… even though they’re by far the dominant leader in the U.S., the coverage of small businesses they have is around 20%. So the way I see it is around 80% of the world’s largest market untapped, and that’s what we’re trying to do. Helping them run their business.”


“This is probably the single biggest un-monetised, un-utilised technology opportunity existing today,” Boerries added. “When you think about this space, there are about a thousand companies that have tried to win the small business space. All of them have not really succeeded.”





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As for why so stealthy, Boerries described it as a “daunting task” to create a product that works for small businesses of all stripes, across all device types — phone, tablet and the web — without any central IT support helpdesk to rely on.


“The problem we are trying to solve is quite a daunting task, that’s why it takes some time. And also I feel it doesn’t add very much value talking about stuff if you cannot show it to the customer,” he said. “What we’re trying to do at NumberFour is tackle a problem that’s been around for 40+ years: and it’s how do we help 200 million+ small businesses around the world use technology to run their business?”


When NumberFour does launch its product it won’t be called NumberFour — that name was chosen because it’s Boerries’ fourth startup. As for the product, he told TechCrunch’s MG Siegler, who was conducting the on stage interview, that he had it running on his phone — but wasn’t hinting at a launch time-frame.


“We have to pretty much reinvent every single thing… It’s phone, it’s tablet, it’s web, it’s pretty much across all the devices that you have. No matter where you are you’re going to be able to run your business. And that’s really really important. When it comes to the phone I can literally run my business from this phone… The way that we architect our solution is there’s no certain functionality limited to a phone, or to a tablet or to the web.”


What about the investors? How has NumberFour been able to carry them along on tiptoes for four years? “Of course we had to convince our investors,” he said, discussing how NumberFour was able to raise such a large round while keeping its product under wraps. Turns out NumberFour did a convertible round ahead of this summer’s Series A. It also brought investors on board relatively early so they could see what it was building, and follow NumberFour on its journey.


“With some of those [investors] I’ve been working for the past three years,” said Boerries. “Basically in 2010 a few of them came and heard about my venture and said ‘ok we really would like to participate’. So we found a vehicle how they could start — getting under the kimono, so to speak — watch us. We didn’t announce it then at all but we did a convertible round.


“Then the interesting thing was  that after when we decided ok now is time, as we’re moving closer, to put a value on it, not only did they agree with the value but everybody significantly increased their money. Because they were able to follow us for three years, so they could see the upside.”


Boerries has had three successful exits before this current startup, including selling his third company, Verdisoft, to Yahoo in early 2005. Doubtless that record has also helped convince NumberFour’s investors to take a longer view.







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Microsoft shows off Xbox One dashboard and multitasking in latest video


Microsoft shows off Xbox One dashboard and multitasking in new video


Microsoft focused on big name games in its "Invitation" ad last week and now it's turning its attention to the Xbox One's entertainment and multitasking abilities. In a video entitled "Meet Xbox One," the company highlights the console's dashboard but also its Kinect integration, demonstrating switching between games, videos, TV and apps like Internet Explorer and Skype simple "Xbox" voice commands. We see a user jumping between a movie and the Xbox One exclusive, Titanfall, then recording and sharing some in-game footage before switching to the console's TV app. Kinect functionality may have been limited on the Xbox 360, but new voice commands can apparently achieve some complicated tasks -- such as snapping an app into split-screen mode -- with greater ease than regular Windows 8 swipes or keyboard shortcuts. Then again, it's a publicity video that looks to have had some rough edges smoothed off, so we'll have to wait until next month to see if the reality matches Microsoft's vision.


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Israeli tunnel hit by cyberattack, experts say


HADERA, Israel (AP) — When Israel's military chief delivered a high-profile speech this month outlining the greatest threats his country might face in the future, he listed computer sabotage as a top concern, warning a sophisticated cyberattack could one day bring the nation to a standstill.

Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz was not speaking empty words. Exactly one month before his address, a major artery in Israel's national road network in the northern city of Haifa was shut down because of a cyberattack, cybersecurity experts tell The Associated Press, knocking key operations out of commission two days in a row and causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.

One expert, speaking on condition of anonymity because the breach of security was a classified matter, said a Trojan horse attack targeted the security camera system in the Carmel Tunnels toll road on Sept. 8. A Trojan horse is a malicious computer program that users unknowingly install that can give hackers complete control over their systems.

The attack caused an immediate 20-minute lockdown of the roadway. The next day, the expert said, it shut down the roadway again during morning rush hour. It remained shut for eight hours, causing massive congestion.

The expert said investigators believe the attack was the work of unknown, sophisticated hackers, similar to the Anonymous hacking group that led attacks on Israeli websites in April. He said investigators determined it was not sophisticated enough to be the work of an enemy government like Iran.

The expert said Israel's National Cyber Bureau, a two-year-old classified body that reports to the prime minister, was aware of the incident. The bureau declined comment, while Carmelton, the company that oversees the toll road, denied being hacked, blaming only a "communication glitch" for the mishap.

While Israel is a frequent target of hackers, the tunnel is the most high-profile landmark known to have been attacked. It is a major thoroughfare for Israel's third-largest city, and the city is looking to turn the tunnel into a public shelter in case of emergency, highlighting its importance.

The incident is exactly the type of scenario that Gantz described in his recent address. He said Israel's future battles might begin with "a cyberattack on websites which provide daily services to the citizens of Israel. Traffic lights could stop working, the banks could be shut down," he said.

There have been cases of traffic tampering before. In 2005, the United States outlawed the unauthorized use of traffic override devices installed in many police cars and ambulances after unscrupulous drivers started using them to turn lights from red to green. In 2008, two Los Angeles traffic engineers pleaded guilty to breaking into the city's signal system and deliberately snarling traffic as part of a labor dispute.

Oren David, a manager at international security firm RSA's anti-fraud unit, said that although he didn't have information about the tunnel incident, this kind of attack "is the hallmark of a new era."

"Most of these systems are automated, especially as far as security is concerned. They're automated and they're remotely controlled, either over the Internet or otherwise, so they're vulnerable to cyberattack," he said. Israel, he added, is "among the top-targeted countries."

In June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran and its proxies Hezbollah and Hamas have targeted Israel's "essential systems," including its water system, electric grid, trains and banks.

"Every sphere of civilian economic life, let's not even talk about our security, is a potential or actual cyberattack target," Netanyahu said at the time.

Israeli government websites receive hundreds and sometimes thousands of cyberattacks each day, said Ofir Ben Avi, head of the government's website division.

During Israel's military offensive on the Gaza Strip last year, tens of millions of website attacks took place, from denial of service attacks, which cripple websites by overloading them with traffic, to more sophisticated attempts to steal passwords, Ben Avi said.

Under constant threat, Israel has emerged as a world leader in cybersecurity, with murky military units developing much of the technology. Last year, the military formed its first cyberdefense unit.

Israeli cybersecurity experts say Iran and other hostile entities have successfully hacked into Israeli servers this year, and that Israel has quietly permitted those attacks to occur in order to track the hackers and feed them false intelligence.

Israel is also widely believed to have launched its own sophisticated computer attacks on its enemies, including the Stuxnet worm that caused significant damage to Iran's nuclear program.

Bracing for serious attacks on Israeli civilian infrastructure, Israel's national electric company launched a training program this month to teach engineers and power plant supervisors how to detect system infiltrations.

The Israel Electric Corp. says its servers register about 6,000 unique computer attacks every second.

"Big organizations and even countries are preparing for D-Day," said Yasha Hain, a senior executive vice president at the company. "We decided to prepare ourselves to be first in line."

The training program is run jointly with CyberGym, a cyberdefense company founded by ex-Israeli intelligence operatives that consults for Israeli oil, gas, transportation and financial companies.

On a manicured campus of eucalyptus trees across from a power plant in Israel's north, groups are divided into teams in a role-playing game of hackers and power plant engineers.

The "hackers," code-named the Red Team, sit in a dimly lit room decorated with cartoon villains on the walls. Darth Vader hovers over binary code. Kermit the Frog flashes his middle finger.

In another room, a miniature model of a power station overflows with water and the boiler's thermometer shoots up as the role-playing hackers run a "Kill All" code. The exercise teaches employees how to detect a possible cyberattack even if their computer systems don't register it.

About 25 middle-aged employees attended the first day of training last week. The course will eventually train thousands of workers, the electric company said.

CyberGym co-founder Ofir Hason declined to comment on the toll road shutdown, but said the company has seen a number of cyberattacks on infrastructures in recent years.

The country is especially susceptible because Israel has no electricity-sharing agreements with neighboring states, and all of the country's essential infrastructure depends on the company for power.

"We're an isolated island," he said.

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Associated Press writer Raphael Satter in London contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-tunnel-hit-cyberattack-experts-055107056.html
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Suspect in Northern Calif. standoff surrenders

This undated photo provided by the City of Roseville shows Sammy Duran. Duran is a suspect in the shooting of three law enforcement officers that occurred in Roseville, Calif., Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/City of Roseville)







This undated photo provided by the City of Roseville shows Sammy Duran. Duran is a suspect in the shooting of three law enforcement officers that occurred in Roseville, Calif., Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/City of Roseville)







Police converge on a house where Sammy Duran is suspected to be residing on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, in Roseville, Calif. Duran is a suspect in the shooting of three law enforcement officers that occurred Friday. Roseville police Lt. Cal Walstad told reporters that officers believe they have the suspect surrounded in a house, although he was not in custody. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Randall Benton) MAGS OUT; LOCAL TV OUT (KCRA3, KXTV10, KOVR13, KUVS19, KMAZ31, KTXL40); MANDATORY CREDIT; ONLN OUT; IONLN OUT







Police converge on a house where Sammy Duran is suspected to be residing on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, in Roseville, Calif. Duran is a suspect in the shooting of three law enforcement officers that occurred Friday. Roseville police Lt. Cal Walstad told reporters that officers believe they have the suspect surrounded in a house, although he was not in custody. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Randall Benton) MAGS OUT; LOCAL TV OUT (KCRA3, KXTV10, KOVR13, KUVS19, KMAZ31, KTXL40); MANDATORY CREDIT; ONLN OUT; IONLN OUT







Police converge on a house where Sammy Duran is suspected to be residing on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, in Roseville, Calif. Duran is a suspect in the shooting of three law enforcement officers that occurred Friday. Roseville police Lt. Cal Walstad told reporters that officers believe they have the suspect surrounded in a house, although he was not in custody. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Randall Benton) MAGS OUT; LOCAL TV OUT (KCRA3, KXTV10, KOVR13, KUVS19, KMAZ31, KTXL40); MANDATORY CREDIT; ONLN OUT; IONLN OUT







Police converge on a house where Sammy Duran is suspected to be residing on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, in Roseville, Calif. Duran is a suspect in the shooting of three law enforcement officers that occurred Friday. Roseville police Lt. Cal Walstad told reporters that officers believe they have the suspect surrounded in a house, although he was not in custody. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Randall Benton) MAGS OUT; LOCAL TV OUT (KCRA3, KXTV10, KOVR13, KUVS19, KMAZ31, KTXL40); MANDATORY CREDIT; ONLN OUT; IONLN OUT







(AP) — Some residents of a suburban Sacramento city still were waiting to return to their homes 24 hours after a Friday night shootout between law enforcement agents and a wanted parolee left six officers injured.

Roseville police spokesman Lt. Cal Walstad said that one Roseville police officer with a jaw wound and a federal immigration agent shot in the leg remain hospitalized Saturday in serious condition. Four other Roseville officers injured by shrapnel were treated and released.

The suspect in the violent confrontation that ended after an hours-long standoff is a validated gang member with a criminal record that includes assault and carjacking. Samuel Nathan Duran, 32, was taken to the Placer County jail Saturday after being treated for scrapes and cuts after surrendering just after midnight.

"Last night our community experienced what can happen in any when a violent wanted felon is completely committed to not going back to jail," said Roseville Police Chief Daniel Hahn at a news conference Saturday.

Duran was being held on a parole violation, but Hahn said he expected multiple charges of attempted murder would be added.

State corrections officials told The Associated Press that Duran has a record stretching back to at least 2002, when he was convicted of possessing a controlled substance. In 2009, he was sentenced to four years for assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest and attempted carjacking.

Records show he was paroled last in April, but that the parole was revoked in July.

Officers on another mission recognized Duran when they saw him riding a bike Friday at about 3 p.m., the chief said. They recognized him as being wanted for the parole violation.

A federal immigration agent attempted to chase Duran on foot, but was shot in the leg. Officials said Duran was armed with a handgun but wouldn't specify the type.

Duran quickly holed up in a nearby house, and a mother and child inside escaped out a side door.

The incident created scenes of panic and chaos in a typically quiet middle class suburb of about 120,000 that is 20 miles northeast of the state capitol. Walstad described multiple shooting sites as the suspect tried to escape a swarm of descending law enforcement agents, and reporters on the scene described hearing several volleys of gunfire.

As officers attempted to capture the suspect before his surrender, helicopters were circling overhead and armored vehicles and other police cars flocked to the area.

At least 15 homes were evacuated, and the area remained a crime scene late Saturday, Walstad said.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said that agency's officer was stable and in good spirits after being taken to Sutter Roseville Medical Center.

Law enforcement officers had been looking for Duran in the area for at least 10 days before finding him on Friday, Walstad said. When they found him, Walstad added, he opened fire, wounding the federal immigration officer, who was on the scene to provide support for the Roseville police.

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This Week in Time Capsules: Huey Lewis and the Canoes

This Week in Time Capsules: Huey Lewis and the Canoes

This week in our time capsule news round-up we have questions about the World Series of 2213, the retro-futuristic death of a monorail in Australia, and a bunch of 1988 music that's scheduled to be unearthed 75 years from today.

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The Nexus 5 Gets A New Color And A New Rumored Launch Date


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There really isn’t much we don’t know about Google and LG’s new Nexus 5 at this point — a leaked service manual blew the door open on plenty of technical details, and Google even “accidentally” outed the device in the Google Play Store, giving us a $349 price tag for the base 16GB model.


Now, thanks to the one and only @evleaks, we’ve gotten yet another glimpse at the forthcoming phone in some decidedly different livery. Rather than the bog-standard matte black finish we’ve seen on and off for the past few months, this newly-leaked image shows off a white version of the device ahead of its official launch… whenever that may be.


In case you haven’t been keeping up with the Nexus 5′s long journey from rumor to actual product, the Android 4.4 KitKat device is said to sport a 4.95-inch display running at 1080p and a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset clocked at 2.3GHz. Oh, and let’s not forget 2GB of RAM, an active LTE radio, and a mildly improved 2300mAh battery — all told we’re looking at a pretty solid update.


Arguably more important than that new chromatic choice is the latest in a long line of purported release dates for the Nexus 5 — this time it looks like November 1 is the day to circle on your calendars. For a while there it looked like we would get our first official glimpse at the Nexus 5 on October 15, a day that came and went with nary a peep from Google. Then there came word of a small Google Play event slated for the evening of the 24th in New York City, which ultimately turned out to be little more than a meet-and-greet for certain members of the press.


Couple that with a separate report from the folks at MobileSyrup forecasting a launch on October 31 and it’s starting to seem very likely that the Nexus 5 will make its grand debut at the end of the month. Of course, that’s only a few days away and there’s still no smoking gun — Google hasn’t started distributing invitations — so we’ll see just how much longer this not-so-secret secret winds up staying under wraps. Curiously enough, the Nexus 5 may not be alone when it hits the Google Play Store for real. An LTE-enabled version of the Nexus 4 put in an appearance in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s device certification listings.



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UFC on FOX 9: Ian McCall Injured, Replacement Sought


An injury to Ian McCall will force a change to the UFC on FOX 9 lineup as the UFC will seek a replacement for Scott Jorgensen’s flyweight debut. The UFC has yet to confirm the switch but has removed Jorgensen and McCall from the December 19 lineup. MMAJunkie first reported the injury.


UFC on FOX 9 will take place in Sacramento, California on December 19 and features UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis against Josh Thomson. The night’s co-main event will see bantamweights Michael McDonald and Urijah Faber face off in a crucial bout in the division. The FOX network event will take place at the Sleep Train Arena (formerly the ARCO Arena), with prelims airing via FOX Sports 1 and Facebook.


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