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Startuperfolg
023 - So bootstrappt man auf eine Millionen € Jahresumsatz

Startuperfolg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 40:03


In Folge 023 erzählt dir Matthias Einig von Rencore wie sie auf 1 Millionen Jahresumsatz gebootstrappt haben, warum ihnen Microsoft Kunden zuspielt und wie die Zukunft im Sharepoint Markt aussieht.     Show Notes: 00:36 - Vorstellung von Matthias Einig      01:14 - Wie es zur Idee von Rencore gekommen ist         05:31 - Wie sie es geschafft haben aus eigener Kraft auf 1 Millionen € Umsatz zu wachsen        07:34 - Wie sie zu den ersten Kunden gekommen sind  09:35 - Wie sie im Markt gestartet sind      11:27 - Wie ihr Sales Prozess aktuell aussieht       13:51 - Wie sie Fachveranstaltungen zu Vertriebszwecken nutzen       15:19 - Warum Microsoft sie mit Leads versorgt  17:23 - Über ihr Pricing und Kundenanzahl    21:27 - Warum sie jetzt eine Finanzierungsrunde machen     21:41 - Warum sie nur remote arbeiten   22:54 - Warum aktuell im Sharepoint Markt Momentum besteht         25:53 - Welche Tipps Matthias anderen Gründern geben würde, die nach einer Finanzierung suchen        28:24 - Wo man mehr Infos zu Rencore bekommt           29:50 - Was Matthias anders machen würde, wenn er nochmal neu starten könnte   31:11 - Matthias Startup Curriculum für angehende Gründer      32:19 - Rencores Tool Setup          33:16 - Wie sie mit Slack Tools integrieren und automatisieren        37:46 - Matthias letzter Tipp für die Zuhörer        Mehr Infos: Rencore Webseite    Tool Setup: CRM: Salesforce Kommunikation: Slack Support: Zendesk Marketing Automation: Get drip Newsletter: Mailchimp Planung: Trello Microsoft 365 Entwicklung: Visual Studio    Bewertung des Podcasts: Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, dann bewerte ihn bitte. Das hilft ungemein dabei, damit auch andere Startup-Enthusiasten auf ihn aufmerksam werden und du bekommst Karma Punkte ohne Ende.  

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Episode 017 with Matthias Einig on transforming your SharePoint full trust code

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2014 48:18


In episode 17, Jeremy Thake chats to Matthias Einig, a SharePoint MVP, about transforming SharePoint Full Trust Code to the SharePoint app model. Weekly update Office 365 APIs Starter Project for Windows Sharing Documents with the SharePoint REST API by Steve Curran Developing Apps against the Office Graph – Part 2 by Richard DiRezega Exploring Office Graph and the Graph Query Language by Vardhaman Deshpande Check if your mail app is opened in Outlook Web App or Outlook rich client by Elio Struyf Show notes dev.office.com/transform Top 10 tips for preparing for the shift to the SharePoint App Model by Jeremy Thake SharePoint Software Factory CodePlex project SharePoint Solution Deployer CodePlex project SPCop CE (Community Edition) Visual Studio extension SharePoint Code Analysis Framework (SPCAF) SharePoint Code Analysis Framework (SPCAF) Visual Studio Extension Office 365 Developer Patterns & Practices Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast About Matthias Matthias is a SharePoint Server MVP originally from Bavaria in Germany. He currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden and owns RENCORE AB, the company behind the SharePoint Code Analysis Framework (SPCAF) and SharePoint Code Check (SPCop). You can follow him on @mattein and read his blog at http://www.matthiaseinig.de/. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Episode 004 Developer Panel Discussion

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014 71:52


At the European SharePoint Conference in May 2014 in Barcelona, Jeremy Thake was part of a developer panel hosted by Rodrigo Pinto alongside Chris O’Brien, Radi Atanassov, Adis Jugo, Thorsten Hans, and Matthias Einig. Rodrigo came with a series of question to grill the panel with and the guys didn’t disappoint! The discussion started with how developers should embrace the change in the Office 365 App Model and learning new skills such as JavaScript. It moved on to some of the challenges panel members faced when first hitting the App Model and then on to which building blocks can be taken advantage of in your business solutions. Apologies in advance—there were a few questions where the mic didn’t pick it up from the audience, but the answers allow you to follow. Weekly updates Office 365 Service Updates road map Remote Event Receivers by Waldek Mastykarz Gotcha on SharePoint Designer Workflows in App Step [MSCloudShow] Episode 35 is live: Opinions and Thoughts on The Future of SharePoint Part 1: Intro to Provider-Hosted Apps: Set up the Infrastructure Zapier’s Office 365 API journey Show notes Got questions or comments about the show? Join O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time. Please add it directly with the Office 365 Developer Podcast RSS.  About the panel Adis Jugo is a software architect with over 20 years of experience, and a Microsoft MVP for SharePoint Server. He first met SharePoint (and Microsoft CMS Server) back in 2002, and since 2006 his focus has completely shifted towards the architecture and development of solutions based on the SharePoint technology. Adis is working as a head of development for deroso solutions, a global consulting company with headquarters in Germany. He is an internationally recognized speaker with over 10 years of speaker experience, speaking at various Microsoft, Community, and SharePoint conferences worldwide (more than 10 countries in the past two years), as well as at meetings of the various .NET and SharePoint User Groups. He is often awarded for being one of the top speakers at conferences. Adis likes to keep his free time really free, since there isn’t much of it. He prefers spending it with his family. Matthias Einig is a SharePoint MVP who works for Rencore in Stockholm, Sweden. He is certified MCSE, MCSD, MCSA, MCPD, and MCITP in SharePoint 2007/2010/2013 as well as SCRUM Master and Product Owner, and focuses primarily on solution architecture, development, and quality assurance for SharePoint custom solutions. Matthias is also the owner of RENCORE, the company behind the SharePoint Code Analysis Framework SPCAF (www.spcaf.com) / SPCop and the Open Source projects SharePoint Software Factory (spsf.codeplex.com) and the SharePoint Solution Deployer (spsd.codeplex.com). He represents the world’s fastest growing SharePoint community (sharepoint-community.net) and also organizes SharePoint Saturday Stockholm as well as SP24, the 24-hour free online conference (www.sp24conf.com). Thorsten Hans works as SharePoint Developer and Chief Executive SharePinter at ExpertsInside (http://www.expertsinside.com ), he’s a JavaScript lover who loves pushing code. He’s been building solutions and products based on SharePoint for more than six years. Beside his daily SharePoint development stuff, Thorsten is also very interested in languages and topics such as CoffeeScript, JavaScript, NodeJS, and dynamic languages such as Ruby. He’s been a strong community contributor since .NET Framwork’s first rise in 2001. Thorsten has been awarded as a SharePoint MVP by Microsoft in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He’s sharing a lot of his ideas and open source on his blog http://www.dotnet-rocks.de and on his GitHub profile at https://github.com/ThorstenHans. Chris O’Brien is a developer by heart, but occasionally dabbles on the infrastructure side of SharePoint too. As a SharePoint MVP for the last few years, Chris is a regular speaker at SharePoint conferences and writes an architecture- and dev-focused blog at http://www.sharepointnutsandbolts.com. Creating tools that help SharePoint professionals is something of a passion, and past efforts include the SharePoint Content Deployment Wizard, the SharePoint Config Store, and the SharePoint/TFS Continuous Integration Starter Pack. Chris is an independent consultant, and during his day job is usually to be found on some SharePoint enterprise rollout or other. With 15 years of experience in software engineering and architecture, Rodrigo Pinto is a Solution Architect, SharePoint MVP, Specialist & Evangelist at Everis. Responsible for the SharePoint area, he tends to use innovation in creating new solutions and development strategies. A speaker since 2009, he regularly delivers sessions in Microsoft Events: Techdays, RoadtoSharePoint, Lightup SharePoint, Microsoft RoadShow, SharePoint Connections, User Group Meetings, and online events. He started the SharePoint Portuguese User Group and loves the idea “by and for the community.” Radi Atanassov is a professional SharePoint architect, a Microsoft Certified Master in SharePoint, and a die-hard fanatic when it comes to SharePoint application development. With many years full of development experience, Radi’s background demonstrates strong ambitions to achieve the greatest quality, architecture, attention to detail and smooth processes when leading teams to create applications on top of SharePoint. Radi is the founder and lead architect of OneBit Software, a Sofia-based SharePoint “mercenary” company providing solution development and SharePoint resources to Microsoft partners and clients around the world. Radi is also an Microsoft Certified Trainer, training SharePoint across learning centers and universities. In his spare time he blogs, writes articles, runs web camps, plays guitar, and leads the Web Platform User Group in Bulgaria. You can find Radi blogging at http://www.sharepoint.bg/radi and tweeting at@RadiAtanassov. Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc, a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two Aaps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at http://www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.