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Don’t Miss These Speakers at #mtpcon San Francisco

Mind the Product

At Benchmark, Sarah invests in consumer businesses and the consumerization of IT. Leisa Reichelt, Head of Research and Insights at Atlassian. Leisa is responsible for building a better understanding of users and customers at Atlassian. Cindy Alvarez, Author and Principle Researcher at Microsoft.

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

Intercom, Inc.

In today’s data-driven SaaS scene, these can affect hundreds of millions of users and cause damage in the billions of dollars, and as compliance frameworks become requirements to do business, businesses are turning to third-party services that can help expedite and facilitate the process. It’s becoming the bare minimum. Start early.

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Growth, Funding, Pivotal Moments and the Evolution of Adzerk to Kevel

Business of Software Conference

3:00 James Avery, Kevel: But yeah, so I started it started back in 2009, it took a little while to get a real customer of the ad network, the software to kind of run display advertising and things like that. And then in 2010, we got our first customer. In 2011 we raised money. 2:43 Mark: Yeah. We raised like a seed round.

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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

For those of you that don’t know, DataSift launched efficiently in end of 2011 with a proposition that was pretty hearty. And we made it low friction because our customers were developers, ones that might want to get their hands on the data, start working with that building analytical products. One person, thank you sir.

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Is open-source software destined to be our future?

The Product Coalition

The history of open-source software In the 1950s and 1960s, researchers who developed the earliest internet technologies and network protocols relied on an open and collaborative research environment. User groups exchanged and expanded upon each other’s source code. Most of the users also use it to stream podcasts.