In our 14th show, Bob and Pat interview David Schenberg, CEO and cofounder of BusyEvent.com about how his company is disrupting the event management industry with $100 per event online event organizing, how “event management” has come to mean a lot more than big public events and how to build a successful startup off the beaten Silicon Valley path.
Bob has an avoid-the-pain tip for you, Pat talks about Microsoft’s Security Development Lifecycle, and this week’s tool for startups is using a wiki to capture all that non-code info you startup needs to function. Also, as of now, all of our past show’s mp3 files are being hosted via Amazon S3 instead of WordPress.com. This should make it much easier to download and enjoy past and future shows.
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Show Notes:
URLs mentioned in this episode of the Startup Success Podcast.
- The TED Conference.
- Bill Gates unleashes mosquitoes on TED attendees. And here.
- BusyEvent.
- BusyEvent Express.
- The BusyEvent Blog.
- PBWiki.
- A wiki worth a look: The Business of Software Wiki.
- Wiki Matrix.
- The Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle.









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