Pgp security gets linux and win7 support…
‘s partners or through TC Trust Center directly.
by Leo R @ August 26, 2006 7:31 pm
Hi, I strongly suggest you to be careful from whom you accept advice. There are many people here who will happily tell you what to do; however, you are talking about an industry with substantial regulations and developping a software company is substantially more complex than just writing some code. The other suggestion of contacting SCORE (Service Corp of Retired Executives) is very useful if you are on a tight budget. If you have obtained atleast the first round of funding, you would be far better off hiring someone with experience as an architect or technical product management experience. Also, Paul Graham has some terrific articles on starting a software company, so you may want to look at his site. Just in case you don't know Mr. Graham, he is a Ph.D. from Harvard who started the company (ViaWeb) which eventually became Yahoo Stores earning himself $50m+ in the process. Hope this helps, Leo
Hi, I strongly suggest you to be careful from whom you accept advice. There are many people here who will happily tell you what to do; however, you are talking about an industry with substantial regulations and developping a software company is substantially more complex than just writing some code. The other suggestion of contacting SCORE (Service Corp of Retired Executives) is very useful if you are on a tight budget. If you have obtained atleast the first round of funding, you would be far better off hiring someone with experience as an architect or technical product management experience. Also, Paul Graham has some terrific articles on starting a software company, so you may want to look at his site. Just in case you don't know Mr. Graham, he is a Ph.D. from Harvard who started the company (ViaWeb) which eventually became Yahoo Stores earning himself $50m+ in the process. Hope this helps, Leo