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How Netflix Started: The Inspirational Success Story

Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph's in his keynote at Freshworks ON Fest spoke about the value of innovation, persistence, and optimism and the Netflix’s inspirational origin story. On August 29, 1997, two men launched an online DVD-rental store with 30 employees and 925 titles. They called it Netflix. Watch the video to listen to Marc Randolph speak about the corporate culture that made Netflix a success and went on to dominate entertainment streaming.

Deployment Frequency Report - Demo Den September 2021

Jade Jiang, a product designer on Atlassian’s DevOps team, gives an overview of our Deployment Frequency Report. With valuable insights to improve your software development practices, this nifty report shows breakdowns of your team’s weekly production deployments, the number of issues included in each deployment, and more.

Jira Align Blueprint - OKR

Description: Atlassian’s Agile at Scale Solution Blueprints are manuals that connect best-of-breed scaled agile concepts to the tactical how-to details of implementing those concepts with Atlassian’s agile products. In this video we explore how to define goals for the business, how to make sure teams are aligned on the most important things, and how do we know if we’ve achieved a goal or if we have to pivot.

Keep your Miro board organized

You start with one board with one frame. But as the project progresses, your Miro board explodes. Too many frames, too little structure. And all the while, you created multiple other boards for workshops, feedback, etc. Not to mention you have to find information on large boards set up by others. Miguel Cabral Guerra of CataWiki shows us how he tackles the challenge.

The 5 Rights of notification sending within LinkedIn's Communications Team

In the past, each LinkedIn application team decided their notification strategy in isolation. Business logic and infrastructure sharing were limited between the teams. This resulted in a fragmented and inconsistent tech stack across LinkedIn and a less than savory member notification experience. To combat this disjointed experience, Linkedin set up a small team to build an orchestration layer, the Air-Traffic Controller (ATC). This became one of the more complex notification systems and helped Linkedin grow into the top social platform for business and networking.