Two Reliable Paths to Startup Innovation: Curated Portfolios and Independent Frameworks
Earlier today I had a great conversation with Georges F. Mirza, creator of the ARS² Framework and founder of ComTask, and it prompted me to write down something I keep seeing with the #retailers and #brands I work with.
Around 70,000 B2B Tech #startups launch every year and most fail within two years. Yet the capabilities retailers need most right now, especially in agentic AI, live inside those young companies. The result is a familiar cycle: a promising demo, a quick assessment, a pilot that stalls, and the search starts over.
In this article I lay out two parallel paths out of that cycle. The first is the curated route through Microsoft for Startups and the Pegasus program, where solution categories are defined through direct customer engagement, sourced from tier 1 #VC portfolios, and vetted for enterprise readiness. The second is for the startups you find yourself, at trade shows or through your own scouting, where two frameworks let you do the vetting independently: ARS² to confirm the solution delivers accurately, repeatedly, at scale, and with speed, and the Azure Well-Architected Framework to confirm the engineering underneath can carry it.
Thanks to Georges for the conversation that sparked this. The full article is linked below, and I'd welcome perspectives from others who evaluate startups for enterprise deployment. What does your process look like?