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Drata’s CEO Adam Markowitz on creating a culture of cyber security

Intercom, Inc.

After working on NASA’s Space Shuttle Main Engine, he went on to develop Portfolium, a social networking platform that allows students and graduates to showcase skills beyond the traditional resume to potential employers. Evernote’s CTO on Your Biggest Security Worries From 3 to 300 Employees. Caught your interest?

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Behind Every Great Product

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I’ve had the opportunity to work with many impressive teams and product managers from a broad range of leading tech companies, and this has helped me to get a better sense of the what is essential to the role, and to success. Those were the technology-powered innovations that enabled the new, much more desirable business model.

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The Business of Software // January Review

Business of Software Conference

Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor.fm, and more – don’t forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts recommending us to the world! After speaking at BoS USA in 2013 with an extraordinary talk which has helped start a conversation for many about mental health in tech, Greg leads the Developer Community team at Twilio.

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“It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times” – Every CEO Ever | Tim Barker, DataSift | BoS Europe 2018

Business of Software Conference

But my personal journey is a developer to CEO. For those of you that don’t know, DataSift launched efficiently in end of 2011 with a proposition that was pretty hearty. Developers! Developers might be doing anything. But let me tell a bit about DataSift and where we started. This is a B2B product.

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Is open-source software destined to be our future?

The Product Coalition

Open-source software has proven its potential for accessibility, connected developers, and reduced expenses. It invented the World Wide Web and distant collaborative development, which the epidemic mainstreamed. Accordingly, it is not an exaggeration to argue that open-source is the foundation of so much technology we use every day.