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Aaron Levie of Box:  “If We Just Sold to Silos-in-the-Enterprise, We’d Only Be a $25,000,000 Business”

Aaron Levie of Box: “If We Just Sold to Silos-in-the-Enterprise, We’d Only Be a $25,000,000 Business”

By Jason M. Lemkin on April 27, 2015

Missed the 2015 SaaStr Annual?  We’ve got your back.  We’ll do a series where we publish both the videos and full transcripts of all the sessions.  First up is Aaron Levie of Box, where we had a wide-ranging, 45 minute deep dive on how Box scaled from $0 to $250m in ARR. As you’re reading […]

Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged @levie, #BoxHQ, aaron levie, box, boxdev, case studies, Drew Houston, dropbox, larry ellison, linkedin, SaaStr, salesforce.com, startups, techcrunch, video

SaaStr on NBC’s Press:Here on Box, DropBox, WhatsApp — And the Lack of Fear

SaaStr on NBC’s Press:Here on Box, DropBox, WhatsApp — And the Lack of Fear

By Jason M. Lemkin on April 13, 2014

NBC was kind enough to have us back on Press:Here (right after Meet-the-Press) to discuss DropBox’s almost-$1-billion in debt and equity raised this year, Box’s IPO, and beyond that, just what’s Going On in the Enterprise these days. My overall answer:  there’s current a Lack of Fear, notwithstanding the (relatively modest) market correction in ’14. […]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged #BoxHQ, box, dropbox, Entrepreneurship, ipo, Meet the Press, nbc, saas, startups

Box Answers IT Concerns–Deeper Security Option Roll Out

Box Answers IT Concerns–Deeper Security Option Roll Out

By Ben Kepes on February 25, 2013

Just a couple of weeks ago I wrote about Dropbox releasing an entire swathe of new security functionality that sees it firmly mark itself as entering the corporate market and responding to the needs of IT. As I said at the time, Dropbox has long signaled an intention to move up the food chain. In […]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged #BoxHQ, android, box, box.com, cloud computing, dropbox, gooddata, Mobile World Congress, Samsung KNOX, Star Trek: Enterprise, vmware | 1 Response

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