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Morph Labs CEO on software as a service

04/01/08

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INQUIRER.NET multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla and INQUIRER.net technology reporter Erwin Oliva interview Morph Labs Inc. CEO David Abramowski during Day 1 of the Morph Code bootcamp the company held for Filipino technology entrepreneurs at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia.

Health info as multimedia content

04/01/08

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DR. Alvin Marcelo, director of the National Telehealth Center at the University of the Philippines-Manila, talks about opportunities in e-health in an interview conducted after his presentation at the Morph Code bootcamp for Filipino technology entrepreneurs at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla.

Group photo of Morph Code Day 1 participants

03/31/08

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Morph Code Day 1: Announcements for Day 2

03/29/08

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By Erika Tapalla
INQUIRER.net

AS you can see from the link we have on the right sidebar of this INQUIRER.net blog, the official Morph Code website is at www.morphXcode.com, which will be updated within the week with today’s presentations.

Keep checking out that site, and e-mail accelerator@morphlabs.com if you have questions or concerns.

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George Telenko, director for marketing for Morph Accelerator, gave more reminders on what to expect on Day 2.

He reminded the participants to just give an elevator pitch, meaning a presentation of about a minute, that will give an executive overview of their business. This will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A.

“Expect the unexpected. There will always be that one question to throw you off,” Telenko said.

He added that even if they are not presenting a business idea, people can still attend the event to watch the presentations.

Morph Code Day 1: Federico Gonzalez

03/29/08

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FEDERICO GONZALEZ, president and CEO of Philippine Emerging Startups Open Inc., giving tips on how to deliver snappy elevator pitches.

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Morph Code Day 1: Sell that idea in less than 60 seconds

03/29/08

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By Erika Tapalla
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ELEVATOR pitches, which originally referred to selling ideas within 60 seconds while riding in an elevator with a prospective investor or venture capitalist, have now become pitches you can deliver anywhere, whether on the street or at a cocktail party.

It must be presented in simple language, “like you’re talking to your mother,” Federico Gonzalez, president and CEO of  Philippine Emerging Startups Open Inc., said.

As the crowd laughed, he stressed the importance of chance and the opportunity of meeting anyone anywhere, which is why you have to be prepared at all times.

“Body language communicates more than 50 percent of the message you intend to give. Do more than give recitations,” Gonzalez said.

So, know your stuff.

Morph Code Day 1: Mashups, tech-style

03/29/08

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By Erika Tapalla
INQUIRER.net

MORPH LABS CEO David Abramowski said software as a service (SaaS) is not so much about creating software from the ground up, but of “mashing up” existing Web-based services.

To better understand what “mashups” are, he cited the simple concept of file sharing for photographs. On a superficial level, it is just software that enables users based all over the globe to send, view, and get images from each other.

On a business level, however, he said one could go deeper into this software and look at it as a method for generating revenue.

After all, file sharing for photographs can also be a means for users to create products like books, mugs, and T-shirts. Name where you want your photo or your grandma’s to appear, and consider developing that software.

In the end, it’s all about mashing up the right functions to build your ideal software.

Morph Code Day 1: Tips, tips, tips for successful SaaS

03/29/08

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By Erika Tapalla
INQUIRER.net

MORPH LABS CEO David Abramowski’s talk gave us the lowdown on setting up a successful software as a service (SaaS) business.

He started by identifying the need to know your customer and your target market, otherwise you will be kaput.

Abramowski emphasized that it’s not just knowing the people involved, but also considering the bigger picture, which deals with regions, countries, and languages.

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