Resources
The non-profit
Software
Development Forum (SDForum) is the premiere Silicon
Valley organization connecting software professionals,
entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, industry experts and major
technology companies. With a 10,000-person reach, 2000 individual
members and 20-30 events each month, SDForum is the single best
source of information, education and connection for people seeking
to build a business and career in Silicon Valley.
The East Bay Venture Forum is a
mutual benefit, non-profit organization formed to facilitate access
to economic and human capital to promote and enhance the success of
emerging growth companies in the East Bay. The EBVF's primary focus
is to provide its members, nearly all of whom are accredited private
investors, angels and venture capitalists, with an opportunity to
evaluate and participate in quality deal flow.
Angel Investor Magazine features
news, company profiles, interviews with leading venture capitalists
and entrepreneurs as well as advice and observations for both "angel
investors"- affluent individuals who provide entrepreneurs and their
new companies with much needed venture capital - and entrepreneurs
seeking financing.
Vcapital
network of leading venture capital
providers collectively manage more than $90 billion in total
capital. The nearly 500 venture capitalists that work with vcapital
invest in deals throughout the country -- in all stages of
development and every industry. Entrepreneurs who qualify to be
referred to these investors will have access to more detailed
information about potential venture capitalists that match
VentureOne,
the world's leading venture capital research
firm, offers investors, service providers, and entrepreneurs the
most comprehensive, accurate, and timely information on the venture
capital industry.