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How Amazon Web Services (AWS) Achieved an $11.5B Run Rate by Working Backwards

Hitenism

In a Quora thread , Ian McAllister, Director of Airbnb and former GM of Amazon describes the process: “ For new initiatives a product manager typically starts by writing an internal press release announcing the finished product. All the way back in 2002, Jeff Bezos issued a 6-point mandate to engineers at Amazon.

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Venture Funds Arrive in the Mastodon Space

Crafty CTO

The new server will be open to those with paid Medium accounts. You know which ones aren’t dead from 2002? I recently had a Mastodon exchange with John Gruber of Daring Fireball (and Markdown ) fame. Gruber had just written a short piece about Medium launching their own Mastodon server – with the fun, short domain name of me.dm.

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Why 2019 Is The Year Of Growth Engineering In SaaS

Hull

Over the past few years, we've seen a new role emerging at within scaling startups - the growth engineer. These roles are filled by engineers that roll up to the CMO/COO (not CTO) as part of a growth team. In 2002, Aaron Ross's Predictable Revenue playbook from his time at Salesforce was published. This is not new.

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“The “Dos & Don’ts” of Building Winning SaaS Companies with G2 Crowd (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

I remember when I was in business school the internet was brand new and back then the hero was Jerry Yang. I think in 2002 we only signed up two customers and this was after the dot-com bubble burst, 9/11 happened. And even if you haven’t started a company, I remember my CTO for my first company BigMachines was Vic Austin.

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SaaStr Podcast #394 with Sunil Dhaliwal and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

What about, as someone who’s gone from your own solo GP fund in 2012 to a team, how does a founder think about a new partner? Because, on the one hand it’s exciting, and what I see a lot today is founders often bond with a new partner. If I get picked, do I want the more experienced partner, the new partner?