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Cloud Stocks: Couchbase Focuses on Improving Efficiencies for Developers

Posted on Friday, Jul 15th 2022
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The NoSQL database market is expected to grow at 28% CAGR to reach $24.9 billion industry by 2027 driven by the continuing rapid adoption of e-commerce applications and web applications. Recently listed Couchbase (Nasdaq: BASE) is a leading vendor in the market that recently announced its first-quarter earnings.

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Bootstrapping Using Services and Piggybacking from Australia: StoreConnect CEO Mikel Lindsaar (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, Jul 15th 2022

Sramana Mitra: Is this a global customer base?

Mikel Lindsaar: Yes. We’re focused on Australia while we were launching it, but we’ve got customers in America, and companies in Australia that have stores in Singapore, the UK, and Europe. We now have two or three partners in America. That’s all going to kick off this year as we do our America expansion.

The goal is to get it up to a point where someone acquires us. I’d be very surprised if Salesforce doesn’t acquire. It’s an SMB e-commerce solution that they don’t have. They can’t take their B2C solution and make it small business-friendly because it’s going to piss off their enterprise customers. They just can’t reprice it. StoreConnect has been interesting. Our first investor was our first client.

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Dutch Student Entrepreneurs Building a Large Scale EdTech Marketplace: StuDocu CEO Marnix Broer (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, Jul 15th 2022

Marnix Broer: We didn’t really have to dilute ownership to raise €100,000. However, if we didn’t have the €100,000, the decisions we made were probably tougher to make. If you have some money, you dare to take a bit more risk. It might have actually made a difference.

Later on in 2016, we raised from two venture capitalists – one in Amsterdam and one from Berlin. We showed them that we had a great working system in the Netherlands. We had a product-market fit. We were making revenues. We’ve just done the test in Belgium, Spain, and Australia. The students love the product as well.

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Cloud Stocks: Confluent Expands Ecosystem with Microsoft and AWS

Posted on Thursday, Jul 14th 2022
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According to Gartner, the global application infrastructure middleware market is projected to grow at 10% CAGR to $ 83.1 billion by 2027 from $ 47.5 billion in 2021. Silicon Valley-based Confluent is a leading player in the sector that operates a data streaming platform. Its managed cloud-native service for connecting and processing data and an enterprise-grade self-managed software, which connects and processes data in real-time with the foundational platform for data in motion, are seeing strong market adoption as was evident in its recent results.

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Bootstrapping Using Services and Piggybacking from Australia: StoreConnect CEO Mikel Lindsaar (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Jul 14th 2022

Sramana Mitra: Where did this idea come from?

Mikel Lindsaar: From the services business. reinteractive does a lot of customer applications connected to Salesforce.

Sramana Mitra: Are all your product ideas from your services business?

Mikel Lindsaar: MetaPulse was something that I always wanted to build. I created my services business so I can create MetaPulse. StoreConnect came out of reinteractive.

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Dutch Student Entrepreneurs Building a Large Scale EdTech Marketplace: StuDocu CEO Marnix Broer (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Jul 14th 2022

Marnix Broer: For us, that was the challenge to show that we can launch StuDocu anywhere in the world from the Netherlands. Eventually, it worked out. Spain was great to show that we can do it in any language. Australia was great to show how far you can go without going there physically. We could have proven that by simply going to Germany or UK. In the end, it’s more about launching from the Netherlands while it’s abroad.

Sramana Mitra: What does it entail besides putting the website together? How did you launch in different geographies?

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Bootstrapping Using Services and Piggybacking from Australia: StoreConnect CEO Mikel Lindsaar (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 13th 2022

Sramana Mitra: Even though you had co-founders, there was no outside money.

Mikel Lindsaar: Yes, everything was bootstrapped.

Sramana Mitra: You talked about four SaaS apps now. Three of them you exited, and one is still running.

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Best of Bootstrapping: The Journey Through Failure to Success

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 13th 2022

If you haven’t already, please study our Bootstrapping Course and Investor Introductions page. 

Entrepreneurs love to discuss success. Few are willing to discuss what they tried and failed at. When we spoke in 2019, Robly Co-founder Adam Robinson did a terrific job of sharing his journey through various failed experiments to a model that was gaining traction.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning of your journey. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what kind of background?

Adam Robinson: I was born and raised in Houston, Texas. I went to Rice University. I graduated in 2003. One of my friends had an internship at Goldman-Sachs the year before.

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