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Fleet nabs $20M to enable enterprises to manage their devices

TechCrunch

Fleet aims to address common pain points with a “visibility platform” that manages not only laptops but computing infrastructure, such as internet of things (IoT) devices and servers. Fleet arose from an open source project called Osquery that was created by CTO Zach Wasserman together with Moonfire Ventures partner Mike Arpaia.

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Working with Developers

SoCal CTO

There was a lot of passion in the room last week when I presented Working with Developers at the Stubbs Precellerator. I guess it should not be a surprise that Founders have lots of challenges working with developers. But my developers want to go into way too much detail. In fact, they often don’t really understand the business.

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3 Conferences Organized by DevNetwork in August

Apiumhub

At Apiumhub , we like to support different tech conferences that aim to contribute to the software development community. This month we bring you three conferences organized by DevNetwork , the world’s developer event community and producer of leading conferences for developers, that will surely interest you.

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Enso emerges from stealth to help enterprises make sense of their data

TechCrunch

The cofounders of Enso , they’ve authored film visual effects tools that help to simulate particles — a data-intensive process. He worked with Brodacka at Flowbox, where Brodacka was responsible for designing and developing image processing libraries for processors and graphics cards. . Image Credits: Enso.

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How Ryan Reynolds and Mint Mobile worked without becoming the joke

TechCrunch

Lenovo famously hired Ashton Kutcher as a product engineer to help develop the Yoga 2 tablet, on which I assume you are all reading this post. He also cofounded marketing agency Maximum Effort alongside George Dewey, which has made its own impact over the past several years. only wireless service.

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WaveOne aims to make video AI-native and turn streaming upside down

TechCrunch

It’s no niche: video compression may seem a bit in the weeds to some, but there’s no doubt it’s become one of the most important processes of the modern internet. Developers create a standard algorithm for compressing and decompressing video, a codec, which can easily be distributed and run on common computing platforms.

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8 Ways the Internet has Changed Software Marketing

SoCal CTO

skip to main | skip to sidebar SoCal CTO Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8 Ways the Internet has Changed Software Marketing Great post - 8 Ways The Internet Changed Software Marketing - is an interesting take on how different it is these days to market software. He has twenty years’ experience as a CTO. Good stuff.