37Signals has always been a different sort of a company. 15 years of existence has seen it launch a plethora of products and also create (and later open source) the immensely popular Ruby on Rails ...
But here’s the kicker: Business has never been better, so it’s not as if this were some kind of forced retrenchment. Fried says he simply had a realization that quality and culture would probably ...
It was a really lousy week. One of 37signals’s key products is Campfire, a real-time chat tool for small businesses. For about a week in mid-December, Campfire, which users access via the Web, kept ...
One of my favorite themes to explore on this blog has been how the modern office setup kills creativity and innovation. But silly me, one of my arguments has been that our instant availability via ...
Web company 37signals claims that it has saved $1 million so far as a result of moving its Basecamp project management platform and email service Hey off of the cloud. The company was reportedly ...
David H. Hansson isn’t worried about a $5 billion dollar payout. Though his 37Signals was doing Basecamp well before Dropbox made massive dough, he doesn’t sweat the temptation of a buyout in the ...
With 37signals’ investment, Fried tells Fast Company, the two companies are turning the Starter League into a new kind of school that simultaneously teaches students how to design, program, and manage ...
At 37signals, a company with just eight employees whose Web-based collaboration software is used by thousands of small businesses, there isn’t time to sit around a conference room sipping latte and ...
Web company 37signals spent more than $3 million on the cloud in 2022, which was one of the main reasons for re-patriotizing two of its main products back from the cloud onto on-premise. In October ...
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Jason Fried (left) and David Heinemeier Hansson of 37signals helped develop much of the software that has enabled Web 2.0. * Photo: Jessica Wynne * To the 300 software developers packed into a ...
Chicago software company 37signals is taking a minority stake in The Starter League, formerly known as Code Academy, a Chicago-based firm that teaches people how to build Internet apps and websites.