article thumbnail

The End Of “Build It Yourself” Software

YoungUpstarts

This is the model we see at software companies that are doing exceptionally well. The base model takes care of heavy coding the way a Levittown house simplifies building, and then improvements and customization don’t require a software engineering army. since 2002 and its Chief Executive Officer since February 8, 2006.

Software 248
article thumbnail

IBM: Where Corporate Responsibility is Not a Trend, but a Lifestyle

Austin Startup

Let’s circle back to Latinitas’ first interaction with IBM, back to our start in 2002. We thank IBM Customer Architect and Master Inventor Janani Janakiraman, Software Engineer Karen Siles (now a Latinitas board member!)

El Paso 59
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Invest in Israel Newsletter September 2010 Edition

VC Cafe

Procter & Gamble and ConTIPI, which was founded in 2002 and is based in Caesarea, have had a distribution agreement since 2007 based on royalties. The current agreement will replace the distribution agreement, although many of the clauses in the agreement remain the same. Marketing of the inserts is expected to start in 2011.

article thumbnail

A Startup Journey With GrubHub Founder Mike Evans

Duct Tape Marketing

Now that's, it's a little bit misleading in the sense that the investment, I could write the software myself because I got a software engineering degree from mit. So I started in 2002 and in 2006 we took financing in. So in some sense that was the investment, right? Learning how to code myself was the investment.

Founder 82
article thumbnail

CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

I am the VP of Engineering at a cutting-edge startup that sells software built on the.NET platform. You whine about how hard it is to find good engineers, then go on and on about how you intentionally avoid at least half of the market for skilled people? It’s like arguing against vertical software. How about ABAPer?

Java 107