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This week we're excited to interview Pankaj Malviya from Pulpstream.
Here are some of the topics we go through:
Pankaj's Story
The Future of No Code
About Pankaj Malviya and Pulpstream
Pulpstream was founded in 2014 by serial entrepreneur Pankaj Malviya, which is his third technology venture. His first two companies were acquired.
Pankaj brings more than 25 years of experience in enterprise software design and development to the venture. His business-critical solutions are in use by some of the world’s largest enterprises including Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, Randstad, Software AG, and AT&T.
Before founding Pulpstream, Pankaj was founder and CEO of LongJump, one of the first Platform as a Service offerings. LongJump was acquired by Software AG for $35 million under his guidance. Subsequently, he led Software AG’s cloud initiatives as GM of Agile Apps.
Pankaj was a key architect at Hewlett-Packard, where he guided a team that built a CRM for the company’s Home Products division. The solution was implemented in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. The expertise he gained there laid the foundation for his first startup, which was called Relationals. The startup provided an on-demand CRM platform that integrated customer information with an automated sales process within a scalable platform. He built upon that concept to build LongJump.
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This week we're excited to interview Pankaj Malviya from Pulpstream.
Here are some of the topics we go through:
Pankaj's Story
The Future of No Code
About Pankaj Malviya and Pulpstream
Pulpstream was founded in 2014 by serial entrepreneur Pankaj Malviya, which is his third technology venture. His first two companies were acquired.
Pankaj brings more than 25 years of experience in enterprise software design and development to the venture. His business-critical solutions are in use by some of the world’s largest enterprises including Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, Randstad, Software AG, and AT&T.
Before founding Pulpstream, Pankaj was founder and CEO of LongJump, one of the first Platform as a Service offerings. LongJump was acquired by Software AG for $35 million under his guidance. Subsequently, he led Software AG’s cloud initiatives as GM of Agile Apps.
Pankaj was a key architect at Hewlett-Packard, where he guided a team that built a CRM for the company’s Home Products division. The solution was implemented in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. The expertise he gained there laid the foundation for his first startup, which was called Relationals. The startup provided an on-demand CRM platform that integrated customer information with an automated sales process within a scalable platform. He built upon that concept to build LongJump.