D CEO January-February 2015
Cover Story
The New Faces of Dallas Tech
Five of the region’s hottest young technology entrepreneurs disrupt their industries—and look for the Next Big Thing.
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Features
Business
Why Dallas Is on the International Art Map
With superb museums and a community of active, über-wealthy collectors, Dallas’ reputation as an important city for art purchases is soaring. What’s still lacking is an equally robust collection of artists.
By Holly Haber
Business
Sanjiv Sidhu: Software Savant
After making a fortune with i2 Technologies, the Indian-born entrepreneur is back with another company in the business-software space.
By Thomas Korosec
Business
Why You Need to Know Molly Cain
The executive director of Tech Wildcatters is helping startups to become the next big thing.
By Kerry Curry
Business
Ziosk Wants You to Play With Your Food
How an idea hatched in an SMU classroom made its way into hundreds of Chili’s restaurants.
By Liz Johnstone
Business
Lunch With D CEO: Gurvendra Suri
The founder of Optimal Solutions Integrations Inc. talks about moving on.
Business
Meet Your New Personal Assistants
Harness the power of the app store—and bring VIP treatment to your fingertips.
By Hilary Lau
Business
How Freedom Is Important to the Texas Economy
Taking a closer look at the state’s model for success.
Business
Measuring the Power of an Athlete’s Clout
Shawn Spieth and Kyle Nelson developed a way to find out which sports stars can best sell a brand.
By Tanya Rutledge
Business
Meet the CEO: David McLaughlin
The founder and CEO of Columbia Advisory Group on what motivates and challenges him.
By Jenna Peck
Commercial Real Estate
My Passion: John Egnatis
Hockey is the “perfect getaway” for the Grenadier Homes CEO.
By Kerry Curry
Publications
Auto Review: Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
Another step in the subtle evolution of the iconic brand.
Business
Homing in on Dallas-Fort Worth’s Luxury Market
Residential real estate experts share their perspectives on the “hottest cycle in 30 years.”
Business
Will Texas Close Its Healthcare Gap?
Business interests want to cover 1 million uninsured Texans using federal dollars and private insurance. Whether the state Legislature also will want to is anyone’s guess.
By Matt Goodman
Business
Dallas Tech Investors Are Angels, Not Sharks
In contrast to TV’s Shark Tank, they take a collaborative approach to funding tech startups.
By Steve Kaskovich