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If You’re Looking for a New York Insta-Office — Apply to Work-Bench

If You’re Looking for a New York Insta-Office — Apply to Work-Bench

By Jason M. Lemkin on December 15, 2014

Last summer, the team at Work-Bench in Union Square was kind enough to give me space to work out of it.  We did a great SaaStr event on How to Hire a Great VP of Product there with the Greenhouse.io founders, as well as another event on How to Hire a Great VP of Sales offsite […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Entrepreneurship, New York City, SaaS, SaaStr, startups, workbench

Enterprise software wars: 5 points of advice for CIOs

Enterprise software wars: 5 points of advice for CIOs

By Michael Krigsman on January 28, 2013

Enterprise software, long a complex domain only of interest to specialists, has become the darling of venture capital investors and start-ups. This post presents context and concludes with advice for CIOs on navigating the changing enterprise software landscape. Enterprise software eats the world (photo credit: Michael Krigsman) To get a sense of growing interest in […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged aaron levie, Cloud Computing, enterprise, enterprise software, Enterprise Startups, New York City, software as a service, Vinnie Mirchandani | 1 Response

If the Acela had existed 20 years ago, I could've purchased a round trip

If the Acela had existed 20 years ago, I could’ve purchased a round trip

By Chris Selland on November 19, 2011

Cross-posted from my Tumblr Good read on the NY tech scene – having spent a considerable amount of time in NYC recently, it captures the dynamic of what’s happening there quite accurately. As a transplanted NJ native & NYU grad who migrated to Boston 20 years ago because ‘that’s where the tech industry is’ – […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Boston, ecosystem, New York City, NYC

Announcing FAILfaire in New York City

Announcing FAILfaire in New York City

By Michael Krigsman on March 24, 2010

Attend this free event to share and understand IT and communication technology failures.

Posted in Business | Tagged Blog annoucements, conferences, FAILfaire, new york, New York City

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