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Cologne Area, Germany Germany
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Developer Advocate, Giant Swarm
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
giantswarm.io
About
Puja Abbassi is the Developer Advocate of Giant Swarm, a cloud infrastructure startup based in Cologne, and a researcher at University of Cologne, where he is working on topics like entrepreneurship, venture capital, and diversity as well as supply chain and cyber security - always at the border of academics and practice. He has taught classes on social media, electronic business, and entrepreneurship in and outside of university.
Starting out as a developer for a startup in 2004, he has worked in and mentored various startups and intrapreneurial teams in Germany, China, and Iran since. Deeply involved in local and international startup ecosystems, he organizes and speaks at events like ...
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Presentations
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(40)Dockercon State of the Art in Microservices
Adrian Cockcroft
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9 years ago
How to scale product development when you no longer fit in one room
Matthias Luebken
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9 years ago
Dockerizing Symfony Applications - Symfony Live Berlin 2014
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9 years ago
Shipping Applications to Production in Containers with Docker
Jérôme Petazzoni
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9 years ago
Microservices Docker @Bonn Agile
Timo Derstappen
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9 years ago
CoreOS @Codetalks Hamburg
Timo Derstappen
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9 years ago
Introduction to Docker & CoreOS - Symfony User Group Cologne
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9 years ago
How Google Works
Eric Schmidt
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9 years ago
Docker Introduction – @ Agile Bonn
Matthias Luebken
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9 years ago
Container Orchestration @Docker Meetup Hamburg
Timo Derstappen
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9 years ago
Giant Swarm @Devhouse friday
Timo Derstappen
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9 years ago
What investors are looking for... A view from a Venture Capitalist
Thomas Grota
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9 years ago
Exit the road ahead for startups - from a view of a Venture Capitalist
Thomas Grota
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9 years ago
Funding Your Startup 101 - M.A. Fashion Entrepreneurship & Innovation Lecture @ London College of Fashion
Nina Faulhaber
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10 years ago
014 the wisdom of dee hock from birth of the chaordic age
Stephen Remedios
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13 years ago
Tech trends 2014 robin wauters - how to web
Robin Wauters
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10 years ago
Things startups need to know if they want to raise capital from Silicon Valley
Jeff Clavier
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10 years ago
Rock my Ecosystem - Iran innovation ecosystem
Agence Tesla
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10 years ago
Final startup grind
Mark Suster
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11 years ago
Summary of 'The Mom Test' (v2 2013-11-05)
Max Völkel
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10 years ago
Technopreneurship and the Early Stage Ecosystem in China in 2013
Chris Evdemon
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10 years ago
Startup Metrics for Pirates
Dave McClure
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16 years ago
20 things v2
Benjamin Ling
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10 years ago
Dropbox Startup Lessons Learned
gueste94e4c
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14 years ago
Why WeChat? by Allen Zhang
Gustavo Madico Villarroel
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10 years ago
Design hacks
Laura Klein
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11 years ago
Start-up of You, Visual Summary
Reid Hoffman
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11 years ago
Disruptive Technologies - an introduction
Chris Sandström
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14 years ago
Startup DNA: the formula behind successful startups in Silicon Valley (updated May 5, 2017)
Yevgeniy Brikman
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11 years ago
Culture
Reed Hastings
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14 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Cologne Area, Germany Germany
Occupation
Developer Advocate, Giant Swarm
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
giantswarm.io
About
Puja Abbassi is the Developer Advocate of Giant Swarm, a cloud infrastructure startup based in Cologne, and a researcher at University of Cologne, where he is working on topics like entrepreneurship, venture capital, and diversity as well as supply chain and cyber security - always at the border of academics and practice. He has taught classes on social media, electronic business, and entrepreneurship in and outside of university.
Starting out as a developer for a startup in 2004, he has worked in and mentored various startups and intrapreneurial teams in Germany, China, and Iran since. Deeply involved in local and international startup ecosystems, he organizes and speaks at events like ...
Tags
startups
opertions
postmortem
kubernetes
kubecon
golden circle
lean
lean startups
business model
jobs to be done
bmc
bmg
customer development
eps13
startup
europe
ecosystems
startup weekend
entrepreneurship
iran
See more