The Heavybit Library
The Heavybit Library is an extensive catalog of educational content featuring hundreds of hours of expert presentations, insightful podcasts, and articles focused on helping technical founders achieve breakout success.
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KeenIO’s Required Reading (and Viewing)
Keen IO has always been deliberate about building a healthy culture. It wasn’t long ago that the company started an unofficial...

Containers and Clustering
The architectural patterns of a large scale platform are changing. Dedicated VMs and configuration management tools are being...

Video: Javier Soltero on the First Million
Javier Soltero CEO of Accompli According to Accompli CEO and former Redpoint Ventures EIR Javier Soltero, no phrase has...

Videos: Heroku’s Incident Response and Others
This Friday video release is all about taking a common problem developer-facing companies experience and building a system to...

Bessemer’s Commandments for Dev-Focused Companies
Ethan focuses on investments in consumer technologies and developer platforms. He is particularly excited about consumer video...
Video: CoreOS, Heroku and Stormpath
The following videos were recorded during Heavybit’s weekly members-only Speaker’s Series: Containers and Clustering from...

From Developer Adoption to Enterprise Dollars
Developers are increasingly influential when it comes to enterprise technology adoption. So much so that Redmonk analyst Steve...

Video: Michael Dearing on Pricing
In 2010, Kara Swisher dubbed Michael Dearing, “The Hottest Angel Investor You’ve Never Heard Of”. Fast forward to today and the...

The ROI of Community
Meghan Murphy is Twilio’s Senior Manager of Community Programs. She currently leads the community team and drives strategy on...

The First Million is Always the Hardest
According to Accompli CEO and former Redpoint Ventures EIR Javier Soltero, no phrase has motivated him more than an investor...

Disruptive Marketing
Zack Urlocker was heavily involved in MySQL’s disruption of the incumbent database software market, which has many good analogies...