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And Malik told TC reporter Rebecca Szkutak that Last Country’s business model might be its saving grace.
Monday.com’s flexibility is both boon and bane: It lets users customize their dashboards to their hearts’ content, but that creates a heavy load on the back end, and the company soon outgrew its database technology.
After an exhaustive search, including both SQL and NoSQL solutions, the company landed on one that it knew would work: its own database, called MondayDB, which launched in July.
One of the biggest failures of the clean tech bubble was biofuels, like corn ethanol, which ended up being as bad for the environment as burning gas.
But climate reporter Tim De Chant warns that the program runs the risk of repeating the same mistakes as biofuels: “It prioritizes political points over practical progress.”
Coelius’ connections and relationships helped him become a solo GP, and he focuses on how he used that network to leverage favors that could get his foot in the right doors.
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