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Product Briefing – September 28, 2023

Department of Product

Knowledge Series #8: Webhooks explained – the difference between webhooks and APIs (Department of Product) Process – What makes fast product and engineering teams fast? What are the traits of fast, productive software engineering teams? ’ and ‘Does backlog size matter?’

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Two Powerhouses, One Vision: How Northpass and Gainsight Will Shape the Future of Digital Customer Education

Gainsight

The Beginning In 2010, seeds were planted for what would become Northpass. That winter, I got to work building a startup company and a startup family. We’ve built a fantastic culture on our core values, won NJ’s Best Place to Work four years running, and became a sought-out destination for aspiring software engineers in Poland.

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Woven CEO Tim Campos on how to spend your most important asset

Intercom, Inc.

Tim has spent his entire professional career focusing on productivity, from Sybase to TLA-Tencor to Facebook where, over his six-year tenure (2010 – 2016), the amount of revenue per employee doubled to $1.8 I don’t believe any of that, in large part because I have to develop software for this stuff. million apiece.

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Guru’s Rick Nucci on using automation to scale your customer experience

Intercom, Inc.

Rick : Guru was born out of a pain I personally lived at my last startup, Boomi, which I started back in 2000. Boomi is a cloud integration company that I worked on and built for 10 years and was acquired by Dell in 2010. Kaitlyn : As you mentioned, this is your second startup journey. How did you all get to product-market fit

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#BoS2019 Speaker Interviews: What They Learned

Business of Software Conference

It was refreshing because the content wasn’t about the typical Silicon Valley startups that try to grow super big. It eventually became a goal to speak at Business of Software. And I did it in 2010. This conference serves a great purpose to give a home to a more mature, understated-but-enormous part of the software industry.

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#BoS2019 Speaker Interviews: What They Learned

Business of Software Conference

It was refreshing because the content wasn’t about the typical Silicon Valley startups that try to grow super big. It eventually became a goal to speak at Business of Software. And I did it in 2010. This conference serves a great purpose to give a home to a more mature, understated-but-enormous part of the software industry.

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2021 in conversation: Learnings from the podcast

Intercom, Inc.

Speed is every startup’s biggest competitive advantage. A few years later, joined a startup. And we need to find a way to acknowledge these folks, and so I talk to Rick Boone, Senior Software Engineer and Strategic Advisor to the Vice President of Infrastructure Engineering at Uber, who’s a great example of this.