Lessons of a failed incubator

The collapse of Digital Disrupters may mark the beginning of the great incubator shakeout that pundits have been predicting. But the Chicago-area hatchery’s demise also offers lessons to other troubled incubators, thanks to its founder’s candor about the mistakes that led him to lose nearly $2 million of his own money.

Approach incubators with caution

Red Herring looks at business incubators in light of the Aberdeen Group’s ongoing study of the crowded field and its prospects (they say only 30% will succeed).