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Infiltrating Big Dumb Companies: In Through The Out Door

InfoChachkie

Although the plot was obviously devised for comic effect, it serves to illustrate that non-conventional methods of infiltrating Big Dumb Companies (BDCs) are often effective. Entrepreneurs constantly have to capture the attention of larger companies. Eventually, you will reach someone at the target company.

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MEDU takes in $4M to develop reusable personal protective equipment

TechCrunch LA

The company was started in 2020 by CEO Tamara Chayo, a chemist and Thiel Fellow, who had family in the medical and textile industries and saw firsthand the need for PPE. The company started trials in Mexican hospitals, buoyed by an initial $400,000 investment, to test and certify the results and see if doctors liked wearing the products.

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How To Make Freemium Customers Generate Revenue For Your Startup

InfoChachkie

In the spirit of the “land grab” mentality of the day, we emphasized usage of our screen sharing technology with no thought applied to how we would convert such users into paying customers. Anyone, including well-healed, Big Dumb Companies, could offer state-of-the-art technical support for free. free weekly Infochachkie articles!

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Addressing Tech Startup Challenges With Managed Network Services

Southern California Edison Blog

Since tech startups have more limited budgets compared to larger companies, making decisions around where to invest resources can be difficult. One option is switched Ethernet , which includes safety protocols and physical cables that make it harder to infiltrate. Managing Network Costs. Those incidents took several forms: .

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Did You Just Fail The Partnerhip Idiot Test?

InfoChachkie

If your company has said "Yes" to any of the following requests, you have effectively failed the partnership idiot test. Exclusivity can kill a small company. Unfortunately, many big companies assume they can unfairly skew the market in their favor by precluding you from freely working with anyone you choose. Exclusivity.

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5 Need To Know IT Security Threats Companies Face

Tech Zulu Event

Hackers are learning new ways to infiltrate systems and steal valuable organizational information every day. Below are five need-to-know IT security threats companies, like yours, face daily. Personal devices lead to security issues with external threats from their devices to misplacement of valuable company information.

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Conforming To Your Customers’ Realities: Your Stakeholders’ Perceptions Are Your Reality

InfoChachkie

Much has been written about how Microsoft entered the operating system market and a number of ethical lessons can be drawn from the manner in which Microsoft handled its relationship with Intergalactic Digital Research, Mr. Kildall’s company. Small companies cannot afford to be self-unaware. Reality Conformance.

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