Entrepreneurship

Week in Review: Why we should applaud Zafrul Noordin
We should applaud the tenacity of Code Army founder, Zafrul Noordin, writes Karamjit Singh in his thoughts for this week’s Week in Review column.
More to boosting entrepreneurship than just giving out money
The Malaysian Government has rolled out a slew of initiatives to encourage entrepreneurship, but needs to go one step further, writes Justin Santiago of Enzo Global.
2yrs and a pivot later, Code Army marches on with Lean Startup Machine
After wasting over two years before finding Code Army’s niche, which involved abandoning gamification and narrowing its focus, cofounder Zafrul Noordin tells Karamjit Singh that he wants to help his fellow Malaysians avoid the same mistakes he did – via the Lean Startup Machine. 
Digerati50: Quietly helping others in the ecosystem
ICT veteran believes that everyone should learn to work for him or herself and not depend on others for a living Spends time helping next generation of startups via Founder Institute Kuala Lumpur
‘I don’t think I even knew how to spell entrepreneur': ServiceRocket CEO
Don’t worry if you haven’t really heard of him: Rob Castaneda of Sydney-founded ServiceRocket still isn’t sure he’s quite got the hang of this whole entrepreneur-startup thing. In fact, he's quite cynical of it, writes A. Asohan.
GrabTaxi raises Series A for undisclosed amount
GrabTaxi (MyTeksi in Malaysia) lands a substantial Series A round, reported to be in the region of US$10 million, with existing investor Singapore venture capital firm  Vertex Venture Holdings as the lead investor. Karamjit Singh has the story.
Mother of all entrepreneur festivals at MaGIC’s launch
Various activities designed to inspire, educate, promote Catalyst to improve national ecosystem, change mindsets 
Digerati50: Building confidence in the enterprise space
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014.
Dell's journey beyond the PC
Michael Dell confident his company has momentum and will regain ‘significant’ market share Technologists got most of their predictions wrong, but it’s users who will lead innovation
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