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Frederic Kerrest Frederic Kerrest
Updated on April 22, 2024

I Co-Founded Okta and Then I Nearly Killed It. Here’s How We Survived.

In 2011, Ben Horowitz gave our startup this advice to bring us out of a death spiral. Now we’re a $30 billion dollar company.

Amy Radin Amy Radin
Updated on April 22, 2024

How Your Company Can Break Old Paradigms

Going back to pre-pandemic methods and assumptions means your company misses the opportunity to adapt to today’s realities. These are seven rules to help recognize and break old paradigms that no longer work.

Young Entrepreneur Council Young Entrepreneur Council
Updated on April 22, 2024

10 Recent Innovations in Tech Wowing Business Leaders

Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council share the best technology innovations they’ve seen recently and why each is so impressive.

Young Entrepreneur Council Young Entrepreneur Council
Updated on April 22, 2024

12 Big Tech Trends Entrepreneurs Are Excited About

Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council share the upcoming technology trends they’re most looking forward to and how they plan to jump on board.

David McFarlane David McFarlane
Updated on April 20, 2024

A Digital Adoption Platform Can Transform the Way You Track Software Success

If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.

Ari Joury, Ph.D. Ari Joury, Ph.D.
Updated on April 20, 2024

To Stop Future Hacks, Look to the Past

Every new technology comes with new vulnerabilities. In many cases, however, cybersecurity experts can learn from hacks of the past to close security gaps in the future.

Ari Joury, Ph.D. Ari Joury, Ph.D.
Updated on April 20, 2024

How to Neutralize Quantum Security Threats

As quantum computing accelerates, we might be facing huge threats to today’s security protocols. To find solutions, we need to act quickly.

Amy Radin Amy Radin
Updated on April 20, 2024

Is Your Industry Primed for Disruption? Study Weak Signals to See It First.

Paradigm shifts only seem like they come out of nowhere. Innovators see the signs, however faint, that something big is coming.

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