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Facebook Workplace’s Julien Codorniou on turning companies into communities

Intercom, Inc.

Whereas Facebook’s overall vision relies heavily on third-party developers having access to user data, Workplace wants to be the app that’s connected to all your other apps and a highly curated marketplace that has the best SaaS applications in the world. It’s about turning companies into communities.

Scale 151
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Brex’s Michael Tannenbaum on fintech growth strategies

Intercom, Inc.

But although it’s inspiring to look at the paths other companies have successfully traveled, you also run the risk of ending up at the exact same destination. How have you been able to grow your brand and build the word of mouth momentum? That’s why Brex’s CFO Michael Tannenbaum believes in breaking a few rules. Michael: Totally.

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170+ Women in Sales Share Their Career-Defining Aha Moment

Sales Hacker

You can also build your brand as part of this project and remove any alleged “imposter syndrome” (which many men have too, but it isn’t talked about as much). The best products, services, and ideas are nothing without a way to turn them into currency, and sellers are a big part of making commerce happen.

Scale 130
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Top 30 SaaS Companies in the US

SmartKarrot

SaaS – Software-as-a-Service – is an umbrella term referring to a range of technologies and tools that facilitate the processing, storage, and management of big data using remote servers. The US market has high demand and supply of SaaS service providers. Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS offers cloud services to businesses.

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11 Disruptive Innovation Examples (And Why Uber and Tesla Don’t Make the Cut)

OpenView Labs

Our culture is fascinated with underdogs and overnight successes— companies, products, or services that seem to rise out of nowhere and completely change their respective industries. But these established companies drive what’s called “sustaining innovations,” which are modifications and improvements on existing services.