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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

TechEmpower

Do you have legal (Founder Agreement, IP, etc.) Are there other founders, business leaders, partners, or administrators? Do you have a custom algorithm or other technology? Team and Process Are you using, or planning to use any software development methodologies? How big is the anticipated development team?

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Lessons Learned in Diagnostics

Steve Blank

Jason Crane - PhD UCSF Manager Scientific Software Development. Over the course of the class Mira Medicine team spoke to over 80 customers, partners and payers. In fact, the “must have features” were their future predictive algorithms. Customer Development Lean LaunchPad Life Sciences Teaching'

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How Can FinTech Industry Successfully Navigate the Complex Web of Cybersecurity

The Startup Magazine

Rate limiters govern the frequency or quantity of user or IP requests, which helps to prevent distributed denial of service attacks. Third-Party risks Third-party risks are related to a breach or other security incident caused by a third-party vendor or partner. The United States Federal Government makes use of it.

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30 Machine Intelligence Startups to Watch in Israel

VC Cafe

Security will shift from defensive to predictive AI-powered security (Norwest Venture Partners). Since AI and ML startups cut across verticals (analytics, fintech, health, adtech, security, etc), it’s easier to group them under the “machine intelligence” umbrella, coined by Shivon Zillis , a partner at Bloomberg Beta.

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Startups in stealth mode need one piece of advice - Discussion

news.ycombinator.com

It would make a lot of sense for someone else to just come along and build our hardware and sell our software without paying for 15 people doing development and engineering, but nobody did that. Out of all my ideas I think this is the one I think would be the most fun to work on, from development to marketing.

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

blog.expensify.com

This literally the dumbest, most ignorant piece that I’ve ever read about software development and/or hiring programmers. ” I’m quite sure with this article you alienated not only few potential customers or partners but also some existing ones. Look what happened to Gawker. March 25, 2011 at 3:23 pm.

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