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10 Differences Between Real Entrepreneurs and ‘Wantrepreneurs’

10 Differences Between Real Entrepreneurs and ‘Wantrepreneurs’ | business analyst | Scoop.it

It seems like everyone is calling themselves an entrepreneur these days. Everyone is after that next genius idea hoping to make it big, but while everyone wants that success, only a few can earn it. Those who have been successful know what separates the real entrepreneurs from what Mark Cuban coins as “the wantrepreneurs”. Here are the qualities of a real entrepreneur from some of the industry’s best.

 

1. “Real entrepreneurs make it happen. Wannabes make excuses.”

 

If an entrepreneur was a super hero, pessimism would be his arch nemesis. A loser makes excuses to not even try, but having the determination to greet failure and push even further is what makes a real entrepreneur.

 

2. Real entrepreneurs are driven by their passion, wantrepreneurs are driven by what they think their passion should be.

 


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 13, 2013 5:37 PM

It seems like everyone is calling themselves an entrepreneur these days. Everyone is after that next genius idea hoping to make it big, but while everyone wants that success, only a few can earn it.

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Volicon releases Observer Enterprise 6.0 with loudness-monitoring capabilities, closed-caption support, and transport-stream monitoring

Volicon releases Observer Enterprise 6.0 with loudness-monitoring capabilities, closed-caption support, and transport-stream monitoring | business analyst | Scoop.it

Volicon has released the biggest update yet to its Observer Enterprise video content logging and monitoring system, writes David Fox.

 

Version 6.0 simplifies critical processes with new loudness-monitoring capabilities, closed-caption support, and transport-stream monitoring and export, and is claimed to also serve as a convenient and versatile platform for additional monitoring applications.

 

The Observer range captures, stores, and indexes broadcast content from multiple channels, offering users simultaneous 24/7 access to video from their desktop. Configurable alarms monitor video quality and provide early detection of audio and video issues across hundreds of HD channels, facilitating rapid resolution and minimizing downtime. The system also allows broadcasters to manage and compare content assets across multiple channels in a unified interface from any internet connection.


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Will You Rent Your Next Live Encoder?

Will You Rent Your Next Live Encoder? | business analyst | Scoop.it

Cloud streaming delivery models such as Microsoft's Windows Media Azure could change the landscape for dedicated encoders.

 

In our recent coverage of the National Association of Broadcasters' show (NAB), we mentioned Windows Azure Media Services as one of several emerging cloud models for scaling up streaming delivery to television-level viewership. The benefit of cloud-based delivery holds potential, yet one part of Azure Media Services was under-reported: live streaming.

 

Why does live streaming in Azure Media Services demand more attention? We think the inclusion of at least one live encoder option is a precursor to a larger trend that will occur within the live encoding space: a move towards one-off rentals of live encoding and away from buying dedicated live encoding resources.


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