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| 16 Nov 2009 by Mark Suster Don't Roll out the Red Carpet on the Way out the Door. by Mark Suster on November 16, 2009 ... When we started our next company, Koral, Ryan was a co-founder. When we were acquried by Salesforce.com he went on to be the team technical lead and has steadily performed well there moving up in his role and responsibilities. Ryan is now in his 30's (old fart). I think we started working together in 2003 when he was new in the UK from South Africa. We continually tried to roll ... Both Sides of the Table - http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/ - References [ More results from Both Sides of the Table ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Mark Suster When we started our next company, Koral, Ryan was a co-founder. When we were acquired by Salesforce.com he went on to be the team technical lead and has steadily performed well there moving up in his role and responsibilities. ... The SiliconANGLE - http://siliconangle.net/ver2/ [ More results from The SiliconANGLE ] |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Andrew Warner Mark Suster is an entrepreneur who turned venture capitalist. He's currently a Partner with GRP Partners. Before that he founded Koral, which was sold to Salesforce.com, where he stayed on as Vice President, Product Management following ... Mixergy - Online Business Tips from Successful... - http://mixergy.com/ |
| 18 Apr 2007 by Woodrow Koral's products have been rebranded ContentExchange, and Suster has joined Salesforce as product group VP. This deal garnered very little attention from the investment community, which wouldn't be surprising were it not for the ... The Ponderings of Woodrow - http://woodrow.typepad.com/the_ponderings_of_woodrow/ - References |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Mark Suster My second company, Koral, was designed to be as simple as possible. We wanted to be the YouTube of document sharing so rather than requiring users to download documents we converted them into Flash so you could scroll through them online ... It was Salesforce.com. Where we designed what we perceived to be a simple product they turned the customer development process it into a science. After they acquired my company they had us show our product to groups of non users in a ... CloudAve - https://www.cloudave.com/ |
| 19 Oct 2009 by Mark Suster On December 2nd, 2006 I wrote the blog post published later in this post when I was CEO of startup Koral about my experiences in pitching VCs. After my company was acquired by Salesforce.com I was asked to stop blogging and they took over ... Venture Capital, By Mark Suster (December 2nd, 2006). Can it really be a month since my last blog posting? Tempus Fugit. Well … I have had many late nights and I really didn't contemplate writing many blog postings this month because ... CloudAve - http://www.cloudave.com/ [ More results from CloudAve ] |
| 10 Apr 2007 by Mark Suster we've been working through the last several months developing our code base even while the deal with salesforce.com was going on. what we basically now have is even more resources dedicated to this initiative and the power of an entire ... Comments for A View from Home - http://www.momathome.com/ |
| 10 Apr 2007 by Matt Marshall Tags: co:breitbart, co:clipsearch, co:frontline, co:koral, co:maxthon, co:salesforce, co:Viacom, co:yahoo, deal, people:jim-barksdale, people:john-doerr, people:mark-suster · Photo of Matt Marshall ... VentureBeat - http://venturebeat.com/ - References |
| 9 Apr 2007 by Dan Farber Salesforce.com has taken another drink from its AppExchange marketplace pool, acquiring nine-person startup Koral and its on demand content management. ... See also Zoli's blog for a review Koral and Robert Scoble's interview with Koral CEO Mark Suster. Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations. ... Between the Lines - http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/ - References [ More results from Between the Lines ] |
| 8 Aug 2007 by PaulWilkinson Mark Suster, one-time CEO of UK construction collaboration vendor BuildOnline (now CTSPace) has apparently left on-demand CRM business Salesforce.com, only four months after it acquired his Koral business (see post). Extranet Evolution - http://www.extranetevolution.com/extranet_evolution/ - References [ More results from Extranet Evolution ] |
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