Snowflake, Confluent and 4 Types of Coordination Platforms (Tech Strategy – Podcast 112)

In this podcast, Jeffrey Towson discusses the four types of coordination platforms: communication, data intelligence, team projects, and operational automation. He also talks about Snowflake and Confluent, two companies that are leading the way in the data intelligence space. Towson argues that coordination platforms are becoming increasingly important in the digital economy, as they help businesses to collaborate more effectively and efficiently.

An Intro to ANE Logistics and Franchised Physical Networks (Asia Tech Strategy – Podcast 110)

ANE Logistics is a Chinese logistics company that uses a franchise model to operate a network of warehouses and trucks. The company’s founder, Jeff Towson, argues that ANE’s model has several advantages over traditional logistics companies. First, it allows ANE to scale more quickly and efficiently. Second, it gives ANE access to a wider range of talent and expertise. Third, it allows ANE to provide a more personalized level of service to its customers.

Medallia and Whether “Experience Management” Is Viable as Specialty Enterprise (Tech Strategy)

So much of the discussion about enterprise software and services is about the giants who dominate. Think Microsoft, Salesforce, etc. But what about the smaller, specialty plays? Which of the specialty enterprise companies will be viable long-term? That is the question I am interested in. In Podcast 108, I spoke about Tuya, which is a […]

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Stone Is Building a Digital-Physical Hybrid for Payments in Brazil (3 of 3) (Asia Tech Strategy – Daily Lesson / Update)

In Part 2, I laid out the story of Stone Company, a Brazilian digital native that is building out payment, financial and enterprise services for SMEs. My basic take was: I like the company’s basic value proposition (payment plus working capital services) for smaller merchants, especially compared to what they get from local banks. I […]

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Berkshire-Invested Stone Co Has Now Dropped +80% in 2021 (Tech Strategy – Podcast 109)

Stone Co is a Brazilian payment platform that provides merchants with a range of services, including point-of-sale terminals, credit card processing, and working capital loans. The company has been growing rapidly, but its share price has fallen sharply in recent months. In this podcast, Jeffrey Towson discusses the company’s business model, its competitive landscape, and its prospects for the future.