With some secondhand machines, ThousandEyes became a startup tech firm with a story refreshingly different than the rest.
We decided to make this list as a jumping-off point for startup founders, journalists, aspiring investors and the curious to get themselves up to speed on how the VC space works, often from an insider’s perspective.
These eight founders and CEOs have advice for business newbies, so that we can reach success faster and easier than they did.
I get asked for startup advice many times everyday from both YC companies and non-YC companies. I have a limited set of experiences as a startup founder and investor but I am always happy to help motivated founders whenever I can.<br>The problem is that many founders ask for advice in strange...
If you haven’t been hit by ransomware yet, you’re either very lucky, or you’ve taken some proactive steps to protect your computers and files. We present 8 tips you should use to …
A serial entrepreneur explains why stopping at "no" is the worst thing for a young founder.
Choosing who your business partner will be is the single most important decision you will make in your business -- and potentially in your life.
The mantra of 'just do it' is OK for maintaining the status quo, but not for growing your business.
We'd build one ourselves, if only we had some 10,000,000 hours of spare time.
A fascinating Founders' DNA Test sheds light on the strengths of entrepreneurs in different countries.
The Long Read: We increasingly let computers fly planes and carry out security checks. Driverless cars are next. But is our reliance on automation dangerously diminishing our skills?
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Entrepreneurship is about learning and iterating. See what successful founders wish they knew when they got started.
Smart founders take this step to make sure their startup idea has legs, startup expert Steve Blank says.
Knowing the basics reassures potential investors and earns the respect of the techies you need to join your team.
The resource entrepreneurs choose to build and grow a successful business.
Make those important decisions upfront, so your relationship works like a well-oiled machine.
Some ambitious entrepreneurs go the extra mile to make their businesses successful.
What email service you use can be an indicator of many things.
Learning what the weird noises coming from your computer might mean, could save it. Or at least give you an unequivocal pass to buy a new one.