Dr. Ulrich Scholten

Ulrich is a serial entrepreneur and research scientist in Cloud Computing. Ulrich successfully launched several dot-com startups including the Cloud-based radar company SkyRadar.com and the simulation company Ingenatic. During 5 years he was associated member at the Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI), a collaborative entity between IBM and Karlsruhe University. At KSRI, Ulrich researched viral growth and network effects in Web-based platforms. In 2000, Ulrich initiated Africa’s at that time biggest regional Web-based learning network “Dassie” for vocational schools, winning partners like Bosch, SAP, the United Nations Global Unit Program and the German Ministry of Development to join in. Ulrich holds a BA in Electrical Engineering and an MBA. He was awarded with a PhD for his research in Cloud Computing in 2013.

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Activities of the Turing Gateway for Mathematics in 2017

The Turing Gateway to Mathematics at Cambridge University at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences hosts a series of informative events in 2017.

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Cloud Services: Network Attractiveness and the Secrets of Viral Growth

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Turing Gateway to Mathematics - Filling the Gap between Academia & Industry

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Banking-as-a-Service - what you need to know

This article aims at providing an overview, setting FinTech services into a commercial and technical context.

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Cloud Startups: 5 Success factors for your Growth Phase

 You are a Cloud Service provider. You have successfully developed your first minimum viable product offering... 

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What Neuroscience Tells Us On How To Produce Great Online-Demos

It is always a challenge to communicate the features of technical products in an online-demo. In our work with simulation-based e-Learning, we experimented with groups of professionals, students and vocational learners.

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Startups and HubSpot: Why are they a Good Match?

This article looks at added value that a startup can get out of Hubspot in pursuit of these business goals. 

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Comparing Venture Management and Traditional Management Methods

One of the noticeable differences in business management in recent years for innovative companies that strive for a productive environment is the more imaginative venture management versus traditional management approach.

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