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Stack Overflow's CEO doesn't understand Stack Overflow

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Stack Overflow's CEO doesn't understand Stack Overflow

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It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it!—Upton Sinclair, I, Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked
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    I’m unsure of many people know that StackOverflow also had enterprise offerings. Our company has their own StackOverflow instance with very specific content to our tech stacks.

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      Yes but they stopped offering that years ago.

      So, no more job classifieds, no saas, only ads from views… I don’t see where it can be profitable like that

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        No they didn’t? My company just recently introduced it.

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          Stack Overflow for Enterprise ( https://meta.stackoverflow.com/revisions/326380/3 ) is a different product than Stack Overflow for Teams. The page where they sold that product is https://web.archive.org/web/20160821183132/http://business.stackoverflow.com/enterprise - note the pricing is “request a demo” which is typically short hand for “its gonna be expensive.”

          The product later morphed into Stack Overflow for Teams and removed the on-prem options ( https://meta.stackoverflow.com/revisions/326380/11 ).

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          wasn’t it like 7-8 years ago an offer to host a custom community? Like $250 per site (while now i see their enteprise offer is only intranet and is priced per user)

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