This is a post from Nate Westheimer that originally appeared on his blog. After running the NY Tech Meetup for nearly two and a half years, and personally curating and coaching over 200 demos, I’ve ...
For software developers, live product demonstrations are a way of life, and that means that "live product demos gone horribly awry" are also a fact of life. But what if the world's most disastrous ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I just sat through my 11,569th software demo. It was all I could do to not flee out the window. You’ve been there, right? As a business ...
When selecting enterprise software, demos are a key part of the due diligence process. Even with a short list of 3–4 vendors, sitting through several days’ worth of demos can try your patience. Learn ...
Those who participate in a software development project understand and believe in the potential of the product they’ve created. They’re clear on what it can do for members of the target market. But ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about innovative founding CEOs. Feb 14, 2022, 11:23am EST Feb 16, 2022, 10:02am EST This article is more than 3 years old.
Demostack, an early-stage startup that wants to make it easy for companies to build software demos, announced $17.5 million in funding today. The company also announced it was coming out of stealth.
Live software demos often go awry, but what happens when the mayhem is intentional? The software demo becomes a bit of performance art foisted on an unsuspecting college classroom as students watch a ...
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