Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Discovery & Innovation: Dusty Davidson – Next Generation Projects Inside a New Venture

March 14, 2011 by  
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Dusty Davidson, Founder Silicon Prairie News, Owner/Founder BrightMix, Co-Owner Tripleseat Next Generation Projects Inside a New Venture Dusty will talk about the process that his company Tripleseat went through to transition from a side-project inside of another organization, to a venture-backed software company with customers across the country. This includes the customer development process of [...]

BrightMix – from software consulting to product development

January 24, 2011 by  
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Dusty Davidson met with Nebraska Entrepreneur to talk about BrightMix and their newest product Tripleseat. BrightMix transition from consulting to product development How a company makes the transition What goes in to making a good partnership Funding product development – when and why Attracting and retaining the best for the team

Big Omaha – Past, Present and Future

January 6, 2011 by  
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We recently sat down with Jeff Slobotski and Dusty Davidson of Silicon Prairie News to learn about the event Big Omaha.  The third annual event will be held May 11-13 this year.  Be sure to signup on their website and check back for updates as they begin to roll out announcements. Why Big Omaha was [...]

Big Omaha 2010 Keeps Entrepreneurial Momentum Strong

May 25, 2010 by  
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Even though last year’s Big Omaha proved successful enough to convince even the staunchest skeptics that entrepreneurship could flourish hundreds of miles inland from America’s coasts, that proof of concept didn’t quite cut it for Silicon Prairie News co-founder Dusty Davidson. To him, entrepreneurship is a science: initial results are all fine and good, but [...]

Silicon Prairie News Seeking National Exposure for Nebraska’s Entrepreneurs

March 22, 2010 by  
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The phrase “Midwestern character” conjures up a consistent, yet nebulous temperament, an image of someone determined, but humble who minds his or her own business and does that business well. While that unassuming resolve has no doubt been instrumental in shaping the central United States, that modesty can — on occasion — be something of a detriment. [...]