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Best of 2008 – Interview with James Lindenbaum, CEO of Heroku

I got the change to talk with James Lindenbaum, CEO of Heroku. Heroku is looking to eliminate all the reasons companies have for not doing software projects. This interview comes at an interesting time; companies are finding it difficult to justify spending money on software projects that have any risk associated with them [...]

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AdJuggler (originally covered here) is an ad serving and management system which targets small and medium-sized publishers.  Jonathan Rivers, Executive Vice President, took a few minutes to explain how AdJuggler is different from the big ad serving companies like DoubleClick and what the future holds for the company.

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HubSpot was started by Dharmesh Shah and Brian Halligan when they were both graduate students at MIT. Dharmesh, who has founded two companies and invested in others, also blogs about startups at OnStartups.com. Dharmesh took a few minutes to explain how HubSpot is different from other SEO and Internet Marketing companies and how inbound marketing [...]

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Mento, now in public beta, is a link-sharing and tagging website, similar to Del.icio.us or Pownce, with expanded functionality to create conversations around the link sharing. Creator and CEO Greg Hochmuth took a few minutes to explain how Mento is different and to share his vision for business users. Look for an upcoming [...]

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Heroku – Technical notes

Here are some more technical questions that didn’t make it into the profile interview James Lindenbaum, CEO of Heroku
Sazbean: Will you be supporting DNS redirects for users who want to use their domain instead of heroku.com?
James: That’s already available. You can add your own custom DNS at any time. There are a bunch [...]

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I got the change to talk with James Lindenbaum, CEO of Heroku. Heroku is looking to eliminate all the reasons companies have for not doing software projects. This interview comes at an interesting time; companies are finding it difficult to justify spending money on software projects that have any risk associated with [...]

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I have mentioned before that hosting Rails applications is one of those great opportunities to avail yourself of assistance. The guys behind Engine Yard saw their chance to help the community and build out a solid foundation for a business. I had a chance to talk with Lance Walley, CEO of the [...]

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