Details for Soiree2

•December 18, 2007 • Leave a Comment

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Hello Soiree2 Ticket Holders.

Have we got an evening in store for you.

Here’s the important stuff:

*) Dress up, this is semi-formal

*) Bring cards (raffles for 3 nice bottles of wine from Bottlenotes.com and one Sun server)

*) Wear shoes you can dance in

*) Show up at 6:30pm for Champagne and Chocolate – see below

*) Wine and Champagne are free until we run out, the rest of the bar is $cash and they don’t accept credit (atms down in the lobby if needed).

*) Our Soiree isn’t a sit down dinner but there will be plenty of freshly cooked of food both passed and stationed and nice tables and places to sit with a group if you’d like to. Chef Paul promises he’ll be producing fresh plates of yumminess out of the oven until 9:30pm. This isn’t re-heated catering faire, Paul is cooking on site.

Schedule:

6:30pm Champagne Reception by Bottlenotes.com with Chocolate from Charles Chocolates

7:15pm Brief Swing Dance lesson with Robert Strong

7:30pm Lavay Smith and the Red Hot Skillet Lickers Performance

8:30pm Brief Talks

8:40pm The Comedy Magic of Robert Strong (www.strongentertainment.com)

8:55pm Raffle drawings (Sun Server, 3 bottles of wine)

9:00pm Lavay Smith Set 2

10:00pm Dancing DJ’d by Pandora.com

12:00pm Event Ends

Recommended Parking Lots:

St. Mary’s Square Garage Richard Fehr

c/o Parking Concepts Inc. 415.956.8106, 415.433.4724 Fax

651 California Street

(between Grant & Kearny)

San Francisco, CA 94108

Each 30 minutes $2.00

All Day $24.00

Weekday Rates, After 6:00PM $10.00

Weekend Rates, All Day $10.00

Portsmouth Square Garage Roger Lee

733 Kearny Street (Between Clay & Washington) 415.982.6353

San Francisco, CA

Weekday & Weekend Rates

0-1 hours, $2.00 1-2 hours, $3.00

2-3 hours, $5.00 3-4 hours, $8.00

4-5 hours, $11.00 5-6 hours, $14.00

6-7 hours, $17.00 7-8 hours, $20.00

8-24 hours, 24.00

Between 6:00PM-4:00AM $8.00

Bank of America Center Ti Calija/Daron Kapeghian/Chi Wang

c/o Shorenstein Realty Services 415.433.4787, 415.433.7101 Fax

555 California Street (Enter on Pine Street)

between Montgomery & Kearny)

San Francisco, CA 94104

Each 20 minutes $4.00

All Day, Weekday Rate $33.00

Weekday Rates, After 5:00PM $10.00

Weekend Rates, 24 Hours $12.00

Embarcadero Center Parking Jeff Ogle and Alfred Chin

c/o AMPCO System Parking 415.772.0671

One Embarcadero (Between Battery & Clay)

Two Embarcadero (Between Clay & Davis)

Three Embarcadero (Between Clay & Drumm)

Four Embarcadero (Between Clay & Drumm)

San Francisco, CA 94111

Weekday Rates, Each 20 minutes $2.75

All Day, Weekday Rate $27.50

Evenings, 5:00PM-3:00AM $2.50 per hour

Weekend Rates, 10:00AM-3:00AM $2.50 per hour

 

 

The talks from FounderHacks III

•November 16, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Evan Williams, Jonathan Abrams and Michael Cerda shared their insights at STIRR’s FounderHacks III.

There were over 300 in attendance.  Over 75% founding teams of early stage startups.

Here are the talks:

 


Ev Williams “Just Say No”

 


Jonathan Abrams “Common Wisdom sometimes isn’t”

 


Michael Cerda “Stick to your DNA”

The good folks over at Found|Read wrote about the talks here.

Kudos to Chef Paul for catering and the STIRR Armored Door Team for keeping the flow moving smoothly.

 

The Talks from FounderHacks II

•September 14, 2007 • 3 Comments

Our thanks to Scott Rafer, Patrick Koppula and James Currier. Here are the talks from FHII:


James Currier


Patrick Koppula


Scott Rafer

FounderHacks II – Prices go up at 12pm

•September 12, 2007 • Leave a Comment

If you haven’t grabbed tickets yet, head over to http://founderhacks2.eventbrite.com before the prices go up at 12pm.

The talks from FounderHacks I

•August 4, 2007 • 1 Comment

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The videos from FounderHacks I have arrived.

 


Munjal Shah, CEO, Like.com


David Weekly, CEO, PBWiki


David Marks, CEO, Loomia


Ted Rheingold, CEO, Dogster/Catster

Thanks to Nandor Fejer from bub.blicio.us for the videography work with nods to Brian Solis and Allison McNeill. Thanks to the San Jose Mercury News for additional footage.

FounderHacks press release

•July 17, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Entrepreneurs share tricks of the start-up trade at Silicon Valley’s STIRR Mixer

Silicon Valley’s leading event for early stage technology companies puts learning ahead of promotion

Palo AltoJuly 17, 2007 —STIRR, a network for entrepreneurs, is re-inventing its popular monthly technology mixer to showcase veteran entrepreneurs. Founder Hacks is designed to give entrepreneurs a forum to share their experiences and benefit from hearing those of others, Founder Hacks continues STIRR’s commitment to short-form, interactive events, abandoning the traditional sit down and listen format. Each entrepreneur will have between 1 to 3 minutes to impart their wisdom on everything from financing to hiring to managing to scaling up and much more.

The inaugural Founder Hacks will take place on Wednesday, July 18 at 6pm PST at Trader Vic’s in Palo Alto. This month will feature Ted Rheingold of Dogster www.dogster.com, Munjal Shah of Like.com www.like.com, David Marks of Loomia www.loomia.com and David Weekly of PBWiki www.pbwiki.com. All will give 1-3 minute anecdotes on a Founder Hack they have used. Tickets can be purchased online at http://founderhacks.eventbrite.com

There’s no set playbook on how to start and grow a company. Experienced entrepreneurs who have ‘been there and done that’ have inspirational, useful stories to pass on, we’re providing a regular forum for that conversation,” said Sanford Barr, Chief Stirrer and Co-Founder of The STIRR Network. “We feel that founders have just as much if not more to learn from the anecdotes and experiences of other founders. We’re aiming to take ideas off the PowerPoint and put them into the mouths and hands of real people.”

 

Founder Hacks, will continue STIRR’s model of having companies demo and showcase their companies and technologies, but will personalize the format placing the individual entrepreneur front and center. In addition to the anecdote and open mic sections, Founder Hacks also includes a Q & A session as well as over two and a half hours of networking and table demos. Entrepreneurs will converse and network with VCs, angel investors and journalists.

STIRR Mixers are a “must attend” and “must present” for CEOs in my portfolio because of the quality and wide reach of the audience,” said Jeff Clavier, a leading Silicon Valley Angel with SoftTech VC, “Having entrepreneurs share their experience, wisdom, lessons and failures will make STIRR Mixers even more interesting.

STIRR has a proven track record of being the first place in Silicon Valley for companies to present and demo their products, with over half of its presenting companies in the past year just emerging, STIRR is the first place for entrepreneurs to make their debut.

“Since our founding a few years ago, STIRR has been focused on building a community around entrepreneurs and their needs,” Barr added. “With Founder Hacks, the format and the wide range of attendees and participants, we’re taking that next step towards providing a complete menu of resources for entrepreneurs.”

About The STIRR Network

Founded by and for entrepreneurs, The STIRR Network is a networking company aimed at building a community of future business leader and catalyzing entrepreneurial activity in the SF Bay Area and beyond. STIRR has created and hosts a series of innovative networking events that break from the traditional “sit down and listen” format and focuses equal attention on the personalities and personal needs of founders and trendsetters. The first networking company to combine the tech demo and mixer methodologies into one cohesive event, STIRR’s suite of events includes:

- Founder’s Mixer: members of the tech community are invited to actively interact and listen to 60-second pitches from early-stage entrepreneurs

- Founder’s Table: a monthly event around held around the Bay Area, up to 7 start-up founders have dinner and discuss business challenges

- PitchLab: Interactive training and networking session designed to help CEOs practice and prepare their pitch to VCs and other investors

- Founder Hacks: innovative event gives founders an opportunity to share and learn from the stories and anecdotes of their peers in the entrepreneurial community

 

Founded in April, 2006, The STIRR is headquartered in San Francisco. For more information please visit: http://www.stirr.net/

A new event from STIRR

•July 3, 2007 • 1 Comment

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We wanted to liberate the great advise shared at STIRR’s Founders Table in a larger format. Come join us for great Networking and an insightful story or two from some of the Founder’s Table alums.

 

The event kicks off on July 18th in a new location, new food, no disco ball – heck we’re all grown up.

Click for tickets and more detail

2.4 in Photos

•April 14, 2007 • Leave a Comment

 

 

 

 

Photos Courtesy of Lane Hartwell

STIRR DemoStage 2.4 Presenters

•April 10, 2007 • Leave a Comment

DemoStage Presenters for 2.4 on April 11th This month’s presenters are:

ApplicationExchange, Tim Delhaes, CEO

Applicationexchange.com allows everybody – not just programmers – to build business applications through a simple web interface. Through partnerships with market leaders like Google these applications can be natively integrated with leading on-line services. This for example allows users in the future to view their customer email communication from within a customized CRM, view closing dates of opportunities in a Google Calendar or synchronize campaign information with Microsoft Adcenter.

Edgeio, Keith Teare, Founder and CEO

edgeio’s is a Platform for classified asdvertising online in the same way Adsense is a paltform for advertising. Its classifieds boards product is producing eCPMs of up to $4000 for web site owners. The company believes classified ads will form a major part in the next phase of internet content monetization.

Spinn3r, Kevin Burton, Founder/CEO

Why write your own spider when you can just use ours? In order to build Tailrank, we needed to create a spam-resistant and high performance spider to index the blogosphere. This involved spam prevention, language categorization, complex trust ranking, realtime ping support, etc. Needless to say, building a high quality spider is a difficult task. How does it work? Simple. You focus on building your application and we just give you access to our weblog index. Developers within your company just need to call our API every few minutes.

Xcellery, Reto Laemmler, Founder/CEO

Stop sending new versions of your spreadsheets, share them on Xcellery now! Xcellery lets you share and edit Excel files with others online. No installation is required.

Xcellery combines the power of Excel with the power of the Internet. Changes are revision controlled. Work offline and synchronize back later. For non-Excel users, Xcellery also provides a browser-based editor.

More details about the 2.4 event here

Founders Mixer 2.3 Wrapup

•April 6, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Wrike on Stage at Mixer 2.3

The presenters:

Buxfer, Ashwin Bharambe, Founder

Buxfer an online shared alternative to Quicken.

Criteo, Jean-Baptiste Rudelle, CEO

A real-time personalized recommendation engine.

Metaweb, Jamie Taylor, Minister of Information

Freebase.com a home to a global knowledge base.

Wrike, Andrew Filev, Founder

Wrike.com marries web and e-mail, so you can easily work with your peers on plans and get things done.

The guest host for 2.3:

Rafe

Rafe Needleman, Editor at Large
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To keep STIRR events free for the entrepreneurs and the presenters, STIRR relies on generous sponsors. This month’s sponsor was Sun Microsystems and their Startup Essentials program. More about Sun and the Startup Essentials program at the end of this article.

The wrapups:

The photos:

Mixer 2.3 Exclusive Sponsor:

STIRR thrives through great sponsors. Mixer 2.3 was sponsored by Sun Microsystems, and their Sun Startup Essentials Program. Sun announced Solaris Express, Developer Edition. the first release of a free new distribution based on the OpenSolaris project, providing developers with an integrated environment optimized for developing Solaris, Java, and Web 2.0-based applications on commodity desktop and laptop hardware. Sun also helps simplify development and speed deployment of secure Web-based applications and services with easy access to an AMP — Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python — stack recently optimized for the Solaris 10 OS. And the Sun Startup Essentials Program includes new features to help startup companies conserve cash, accelerate their development cycle on Solaris, Linux or Windows, and speed time to market. The program, which already provided discounts up to 60% on its enterprise-grade servers, was expanded to add Sun’s storage products at discounts of up to 70%, as well as free email support from Sun’s technical experts, and easy access to Sun’s free software. You can sign-up for Sun Startup Essentials here.

More Sun Startup Essentials details:

  • Free software – get popular opensource infrastructure software, such as Apache, MySQL, Perl, PHP, postgres, Tomcat, etc.—all optimized for the Solaris operating system, and all free and ready to download.
  • Discounted servers – get deep discounts on CoolThreads servers, x64 servers featuring AMD Opteron processors, and x64 and SPARC workstations.
  • Discounted storage – get deep discounts on Sun StorageTek network and direct attached storage appliances, plus a Storage Area Network and Direct Attach Storage product enabling startups to start small and add capacity as needed
  • Startups Ask Sun – get answers to your questions about architecture or Sun products and technologies from Sun engineering experts.

Mixer 2.4 is April 11st

If your company or a startup that you know is ready to launch and would like to present please see: http://www.stirr.net/apply/presenters

2.3 In Photos

•March 27, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Wrike on Stage at Mixer 2.3
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Full wrapup forthcoming.

STIRR Sydney2 Presenters

•March 23, 2007 • Leave a Comment