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Blue Gecko is an 11 Year Old Remote Database Administration Startup (Video)

A company that has been going since 2001 is not exactly a startup, but Blue Gecko co-founder Sarah Novotny says that maintaining a startup mindset has helped her company keep going this long, with no end in sight. If you are thinking about starting an IT business (either now or in the future), especially one you hope will have remote clients and possibly a far-flung workforce, you should listen carefully to what Sarah has to say.

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  1. Label the adverts. by SuricouRaven · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Might want to disable comments too, or sponsors will get annoyed at all the people insulting them.

  2. Get Used To This? by TheNinjaroach · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So should I get used to seeing ads like this as an everyday occurrence on Slashdot? Taco must have known something was up.

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    1. Re:Get Used To This? by water-and-sewer · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Ya. I've been reading Slashdot for about 12 years now, but it's increasingly clear this site is headed the route of "PCWorld" with articles that provide nothing but adspace. Increasingly, these "ask Slashdot" things are looking like corporate research too.

      Not sure how much they sold us out for, but I hope it was worth it. This place is starting to smell funky.

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  3. On the other hand by SirGarlon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    On the other hand, if her company is still stuck in "startup mode" after 11 years, maybe she is not the person to listen to.

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  4. Very sad day by nakedman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've been reading Slashdot on a daily basis since 1999, and so this is a very sad day for me as it's become clear that Slashot is no longer worth being a part of my regular browsing cycle.

    These types of "stories" are so blatant that it's an insult to the "nerds" that have made Slashdot what it is today. Maybe they will be successful in generating a little extra revenue in the short-term, but it's being done at a cost that will eventually ruin the site.

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