Richard HurringWhat is a Developer?Before we dive deeper into the world of developer programs and developer marketing we should ask a fundamental question: what is a…Sep 11, 2017Sep 11, 2017
Richard HurringEvents for Developer Program ManagersI was delighted to be invited to speak at Developer Week New York recently. It was a great event but I was a little disappointed with the…Jun 28, 2017Jun 28, 2017
Richard HurringWinner Doesn’t Take it All — The Network Effect in GamesWhy doesn’t the network effect appear to work in the games industry? At an individual game level it does of course. The network effect…Mar 12, 2017Mar 12, 2017
Richard HurringDeveloper Programs in 2017In 2017 almost every company with a developer facing product has a dedicated Developer Program.Feb 1, 2017Feb 1, 2017
Richard HurringSoftware Doesn’t Age Like Fine WineInstead it ages like milk. That is according to Tim Jarrett from Veracode at BrisTech 2016 last week. I don’t know if Tim is the original…Nov 13, 2016Nov 13, 2016
Richard HurringHow to Secure Internal Buy-in for Your Developer ProgramBusiness to Developer technology firms depend upon third-party developers to turn their software, API, and hardware tools into products…Nov 2, 2016Nov 2, 2016
Richard HurringCommunity or Enterprise, an Open questionAt OSCON in London this week I was reminded of the challenges facing commercial companies who present themselves as Open Source.Oct 28, 2016Oct 28, 2016