On Founder Calls, Aaron Levie (Box CEO & Co-Founder) talks to CEOs, founders, and investors about their stories building, selling, and scaling in the enterprise.
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Founder Call with Jerry Yang: Why the Consumer Internet Expert Invests in the Enterprise
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In this week's episode of Founder Calls, Levie calls up Yahoo! Co-Founder and consumer internet expert (see: Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web) Jerry Yang to discuss how one of the Valley's greatest heroes has now become one of the most prolific enterprise investors in the world. In a generation of enterprise software that values engage…
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Founder Call With Michelle Zatlyn: Security, Cybercrime, and the Inevitable Hacks
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In a landscape where international hacks, cybercrime, and bad actors infiltrate company data — security has never been more important to enterprises. As a result, we are excited to have Michelle Zatlyn, co-founder of CloudFlare, joining us on Founder Calls to discuss how enterprise startups should think about building security in their applications…
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Founder Call With Stewart Butterfield: Funding, Valuations, and Workplace Productivity
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Our longest episode of Founder Calls yet, you'll want to dig in and listen to Stewart discuss why he decided to build an enterprise software company (after a brief detour in multiplayer gaming), how a product built for internal use spurred a massive pivot, and how the underlying technology that a company uses dramatically affects its ability to inn…
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In the latest episode of Founder Calls, Aaron Levie, Box CEO and co-founder, calls up Mikkel Svane, CEO and co-founder of Zendesk, the company that has changed the face of customer support platforms. Svane and two of his friends founded Zendesk in Copenhagen and eventually moved the company to California, took it public, and turned it into a nearly…
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