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“LLM Solution: Langdock Secures $3M Investment from General Catalyst to Support Businesses in Escaping Vendor Dependency”

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That means there’s a market for a layer between companies and Large Language Models (LLMs) — something companies can use to pick LLMs easily without needing to commit for all time to one platform. That’s the market Langdock is targeting with its chat interface that sits between LLMs and a company. “Companies don’t want to have a vendor lock-in on just one of those LLM providers,” Lennard Schmidt, co-founder and CEO of Langdock, told TechCrunch. In addition to the chat interface, the company also offers security, cloud and on-premises solutions. In contrast, Langdock’s chat interface works for a broader range of use cases and can be used by any kind of staff.

Simplifying the IPO Process: Tips for Keeping Investors Happy

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How to avoid all the IPO work without annoying investorsListen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. Equity turns 7 years old this week, so in honor of its birthday, drop us a review? More reviews helps more folks discover the show, and supports all our hard work! Mary Ann is off on a well-deserved break, so we brought on fellow podcaster Rebecca Szkutak to take advantage of her insight and humor for this episode.

“Mastering the Essentials: Key Strategies for Preventing Catastrophic Product Failure in Your Startup”

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Anyone mad enough to launch a new product already knows the stats surrounding product failure. There are ways companies can better understand their customers’ pain points to develop the right products that solve the right problems at the right time. Make sure you’re solving the right problemThere are ways companies can better understand their customers’ pain points to develop the right products that solve the right problems at the right time. Regarding product design and development, solving the right problem might seem obvious. You build a product or solution to solve that problem, but it doesn’t work out as planned.