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Understanding the Importance of SD-WAN in the Distributed Enterprise

The Startup Magazine

A clear understanding of how does SD-WAN work and its benefits and limitations is essential to organizations wanting to optimize with a new, more distributed network. SD-WAN is designed to improve corporate networking by taking advantage of each available transport medium’s different benefits. How SD-WAN Works.

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How Online Video Companies Can Increase Margin and Build Better Businesses

Both Sides of the Table

Traditional video had very high costs of distribution due to limited time slots of broadcast TV (we only had enough spectrum to support 3-4 channels). The number of channels grew with cable & satellite TV but we still have limitations that makes distributing content high. But distribution is now unlimited. Not so fast.

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7 Keys To Making A Business Out Of Your Great Product

Startup Professionals Musings

Defining the right business model requires the same diligence as designing the right product, but the approach and skills required are different. This is not just a product pitch, but must include all elements of your pricing, marketing, distribution and maintenance. Here again is your chance to make pivots for almost no cost.

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8 Strategies To Capitalize On Untapped Global Markets

Startup Professionals Musings

Design the full stack, not just a new software element. Assemble a distributed A-team from top world talent. The distributed model draws on a diverse pool, helps manage costs, and captures regional insights and focus necessary to win local customers. In Silicon Valley’s classic model, startups must start “asset light.”

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8 Keys To Real Innovation Outside of Silicon Valley

Startup Professionals Musings

Design the full stack, not just a new software element. Assemble a distributed A-team from top world talent. The distributed model draws on a diverse pool, helps manage costs, and captures regional insights and focus necessary to win local customers. In Silicon Valley’s classic model, startups must start “asset light.”

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How To Find the Right Co-Founders?

Steve Blank

They seem to know the right mix of skills on their founding team is a hacker, hustler and designer. For example, if you’re building a mobile app, then the key activities are: app software development, user interface design and demand creation skills. But what about for us, a consumer hardware hardware company?

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A Startup CTO’s Take on Early Technology Choices & Tradeoffs

View from Seed

That lets you learn the flaws in your design much earlier. But we also picked it because we want to work with people who care about functional programming and design simplicity, and Clojure is the sort of language that attracts that kind of person. So your tool choices are a big part of the “what kind of team do we want to be?”