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I'm currently working on my own startup business, and need a company to do some software developement for it. I'm having trouble getting large companies (Siemens/IBM) to listen to me, and finding companies that want to take on the creation of what appears to be some challenging software is just as hard. Any hints or tips would be great. Unfortunately, as I want to protect my commercial property, I'm not comfortable giving away too much.

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lol?????????????? – theman_on_vista Mar 10 at 16:32
@modusoperandi : Depends on the type of business; but sending out a twitter message or contacting some SO users may net results. – George Stocker Mar 10 at 17:37
I understand not wanting to give away too much, but with no facts it is hard to respond. If you do not have funding, it will be nearly impossible to get a partner. If you have funding through a VC, they will be your best resource. If you are self funding, then it will be based on your budget. Can you give some more facts about your project (platform, size, timeframe, etc.) What is your time frame? How much are you planning on spending? Do you have funding? My guess is that you do not – Peter Jul 11 at 15:44

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Talk to people you know and ask for references. Go to a local developer meeting that is geared towards the technology stack you want to use.

The big guys like IBM are geared towards companies that are willing to make multi-year, million dollar + investments.

Regardless, I highly recommend using someone local to you so that you can have face to face meetings.

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