| | Saturday, November 23, 2019 • By Eric Eldon | |
| Wrapping up the week, we brought readers inside KubeCon for the container tool’s fifth birthday, examined infosec risks facing startups and did a deep dive into Prosus Ventures, the Naspers spinoff that hopes to become a global food delivery leader. Plus, in a rare public appearance, we interviewed Michael Grimes, "Wall Street's Silicon Valley whisperer." Read more | | | |
| Image Credits: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch | Kubernetes, the container orchestration tool, turned five this year, and the technology appears to be reaching a maturity phase where it accelerates beyond early adopters to reach a more mainstream group of larger business users. Read more | | | |
| Image Credits: INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / AFP / Getty Images | Last week, Prosus filed a hostile offer for British food delivery startup Just Eat, an attempt to defeat a unanimous rejection from its board and simultaneously fend off a bid from rival Takeaway. Read more | | | |
| Image Credits: Dani Padgett / StrictlyVC | Michael Grimes, a banker for 32 years — 25 of them with Morgan Stanley — has played a role in the IPOs of Salesforce, LinkedIn, Workday and hundreds of other companies. Read more | | | |
| Image Credits: twomeows / Getty Images | Stay up-to-date on growth marketing tactics with advice that's hard to find elsewhere. Read more | | | |
| Small startups are just as vulnerable as Fortune 500 companies when it comes to creating a culture that prizes information security. Read more | | | |
| Image Credits: Jonathan Kitchen / Getty Images | ‘The Operators’ discuss identifying avenues for sustainable and scalable growth. Read more | | | |
| | We're looking at several major stories, including the $4 billion PayPal just spent on app maker Honey, the release of the Apple Developer app, a new plan for iOS 14, Google Stadia's launch, and so much more. Read more | | | |
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