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Business Development vs. Product Management

The Product Guy

Prior to Medidata, Paul led product management and was head of technology at Centage Corporation, a budgeting and financial forecasting software company in Natick, MA. Jenn got her break into the digital industry back in 2005 when her boss walked into the office and asked her to ‘figure out this whole digital download thing.’

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Product Strategies for Non-Strategists

The Product Guy

Prior to Medidata, Paul led product management and was head of technology at Centage Corporation, a budgeting and financial forecasting software company in Natick, MA. Jenn got her break into the digital industry back in 2005 when her boss walked into the office and asked her to ‘figure out this whole digital download thing.’

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Rapid Prototyping for Product Managers

The Product Guy

Prior to Medidata, Paul led product management and was head of technology at Centage Corporation, a budgeting and financial forecasting software company in Natick, MA. Jenn got her break into the digital industry back in 2005 when her boss walked into the office and asked her to ‘figure out this whole digital download thing.’

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Alarmed About AI?

Crafty CTO

Ray Kurweil ’s book, “ The Singularity is Near ,” was published in 2005. Kurzweil, Vinge, and Joy all painted bleak visions of the future of humanity–in a nutshell: We’re doomed. Alarm over AI isn’t something new. Once they are out, they are out.

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Why Your ‘Brilliant’ Technology Fails To Have Impact | Tom Adeyoola, Metail | BoS Europe 2018

Business of Software Conference

So as I mentioned the market was growing and a lot of that was because of expectations around the gaming act to 2005. So I just googled “Leading expert computer vision”. Maybe this technology solution could be the answer. I felt the computer vision was crucial. So that that’s how we sell technology.

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Launching a New Breakout Product | Jason Fried | BoS USA Online 2020

Business of Software Conference

And then you end up building multiple products over a number of years, we launched in 2004, we launch Basecamp, and 2005, we launch Ta-da list, and then we launched Backpack in the same year in 2006, we launched Campfire. So David and I set the direction, and the strategy and the vision and sort of where we’re headed.