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How Does IaaS Help Startups?Startups are often romanticized as stories of inspiration. A founder has an idea. A small team gathers around a vision. Investors become interested. Customers arrive. Growth follows. Reality is usually less cinematic. Most startups spend their early months confronting a relentless series of constraints. Limited capital. Limited personnel. Limited time. Limited certainty. Every...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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How to Build a Scalable CompanyMost companies do not collapse because demand disappears. They collapse because the systems underneath demand cannot survive success. That reality surprises founders constantly. Early-stage entrepreneurship trains people to obsess over growth — more customers, more visibility, more revenue, more hiring, more expansion. Yet scaling exposes weaknesses with brutal efficiency. Communication...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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How to Start a Fintech Company: What’s Needed to Build a Fintech StartupHow to Start a Fintech Company: What’s Needed to Build a Fintech Startup The fintech revolution has reshaped the global financial landscape. From digital banking and payment platforms to blockchain-based lending and AI-driven investing, financial technology (fintech) has democratized access to money, streamlined services, and created massive opportunities for innovation. If you’ve...0 Comments 0 Shares 8K Views 0 Reviews
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Is Heroku Still a Good Choice?The Platform Everyone Outgrows… or Thinks They Do A startup CTO once told me something I’ve heard variations of for more than a decade: “We know Heroku is great. We’re just not sure if we’re supposed to still be using it.” That hesitation says more about the cloud industry than it does about Heroku. Because underneath the question isn’t doubt about...0 Comments 0 Shares 108 Views 0 Reviews
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Is PaaS Suitable for Startups?The Question Investors Ask After the Pitch A founder once asked me a question right after a funding round closed. Not about valuation. Not about hiring. Not about product-market fit. It was simpler—and more revealing. “Did we just choose the wrong infrastructure for where we are right now?” He wasn’t worried about technology. He was worried about timing. The...0 Comments 0 Shares 111 Views 0 Reviews