10 Articles match "Company","LAMP","Startup"

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Friday, October 30, 2009
Even though he worked for some of the most dynamic tech companies -- including Microsoft, Intel, Facebook, and Mint -- Noah Kagan felt unchallenged. So he went off to launch his own startup. The company he started is only about 2 years old, but he already made enough mistakes to nearly shut it down. If you like this interview, vote for it on my favorite news site . --Andrew Andrew
 
Friday, October 30, 2009
Even though he worked for some of the most dynamic tech companies -- including Microsoft, Intel, Facebook, and Mint -- Noah Kagan felt unchallenged. So he went off to launch his own startup. The company he started is only about 2 years old, but he already made enough mistakes to nearly shut it down. If you like this interview, vote for it on my favorite news site . --Andrew Andrew
 
Saturday, October 17, 2009
With open source software (LAMP stack) and cloud computing infrastructure it just wasn’t that expensive to get your company going and founders just wanted to raise less money.  So they set up seed programs that allowed for rapid decisions for $500k or less, often done as convertible debt for both speed and cost reasons.  Because as a potential A round investor I’m thinking This is part of my ongoing series about Raising Venture Capital . This posting was inspired by an email from Rajat Suri who wrote me an email in response to Chris Dixon’s blog post (link
 

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With open source software (LAMP stack) and cloud computing infrastructure it just wasn’t that expensive to get your company going and founders just wanted to raise less money.  So they set up seed programs that allowed for rapid decisions for $500k or less, often done as convertible debt for both speed and cost reasons.  Because as a potential A round investor I’m thinking This is part of my ongoing series about Raising Venture Capital . This posting was inspired by an email from Rajat Suri who wrote me an email in response to Chris Dixon’s blog post (link
As part of doing that, I've had the opportunity to interact with a wide variety of different chief technical officers from different kinds of companies over those years. This is a private group of CTOs who are responsible for software development within their companies. But where do the software development companies in Southern California congregate? Part of the reason is that when I look at the CTOs, I've helped organize the Los Angeles CTO Forum for almost 10 years. They are generally the senior most person responsible for custom software development, database
LAMP was barely usable and it took many man-years to launch a web-application. Just ask the founder of TWPLY (a Twitter app) who built and sold his company in 24 hours! Not every startup is simply execution or technology.  Many Tags: Managing an Early Stage Company Uncategorized You and Your Is your business’s success going to be based on execution or technology?  Or Or is it something in between?
From the first day we started Docstoc people have been asking me “ why .Net The whole notion of a company trying to make money from selling software makes me sick. The concept of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP) VS. All startups in the history were developed using the technologies that the CTO knew and liked Net ”? I’m
From the first day we started Docstoc people have been asking me “ why .Net The whole notion of a company trying to make money from selling software makes me sick. The concept of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP) VS. All startups in the history were developed using the technologies that the CTO knew and liked Net ”? I’m
From the first day we started Docstoc people have been asking me “ why .Net The whole notion of a company trying to make money from selling software makes me sick. The concept of LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP) VS. All startups in the history were developed using the technologies that the CTO knew and liked Net ”? I’m
The topic is: Betting Your Company On An Internet Platform? A very interesting topic, especially for those of us involved in developing for start-ups. The basic conclusion was that it was a bit premature if you were talking about a serious, funded start-up. Interesting term used in a ZD Net article - Platform as a Service (PaaS) Unfortunately, Peter sells the promise I'm blogging from the CalTech Enterprise Forum . At the CTO Group that I organize in Santa Monica, we've had lots of discussions around this.
Even though he worked for some of the most dynamic tech companies -- including Microsoft, Intel, Facebook, and Mint -- Noah Kagan felt unchallenged. So he went off to launch his own startup. The company he started is only about 2 years old, but he already made enough mistakes to nearly shut it down. If you like this interview, vote for it on my favorite news site . --Andrew Andrew
Saturday, September 20, 2008 -- "LAMP developers guide to subversion" LAMPsig. He is currently working for a startup company in the multiplayer social network gaming space. Speaker: David Rolston has a long history of web development that dates back to the earliest days of the WWW. He was also one of the founding Lampsig members, and has previously given lampsig talks on PHP, SVG with Ajax, and Xen.
Even though he worked for some of the most dynamic tech companies -- including Microsoft, Intel, Facebook, and Mint -- Noah Kagan felt unchallenged. So he went off to launch his own startup. The company he started is only about 2 years old, but he already made enough mistakes to nearly shut it down. If you like this interview, vote for it on my favorite news site . --Andrew Andrew