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...concept in the database world called ACID. It's an acronym that's ACID. The actual letters stand for atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability, which is a long way of saying that there are certain workloads that require a certain level of gua
importance from accounts because of their small entry point and giving justified weight on what they can be? Oh, man. Such a good question. That's why you're so good at this. And we got a relaxed vibe going. So people wearing hats, sitting on cashews
more structured data versus data scientists running Python and building machine learning models against unstructured data. But because Databricks had built the foundation and logically laddered their way to the data warehouse, they were then able to
...in that scaling to 50 10 to 50 mode? Yeah. Now we have product market fit. Right? We have some references.
...some great scaling AI companies. Is you have to start thinking like traditional business might grow 20% year over year when you're doubling tripling. My staffing and my leadership plan has to be what I need next year. So you can't be like, okay, I'm
...role in scaling from, you know, 3,000,000 where you mentioned that with, you know, the Dublin office to either 600,000,000 or a billion, one of the numbers. So my question to you is, it looks like completely up and to the right when you look at HubSp
but we shelved the idea because our retention metrics were not great. Our gross retention was like low 70s. Essentially, the economics were not ready to make that big investment to open an international presence. What what is ready, Jitu, do you thin
mostly, almost entirely software startups who were born in the cloud. So one of the things I talk about is don't f up what's already there and go build what isn't. Right? And so I needed to build the enterprise. I needed to build channel, internation
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