- handbook
- Company
- Company
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- Board & Investors
- Communications
- Decision making and project management
- Guides
- Organizational Structure
- principles
- Remote Work
- Security
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- Access Control Policy
- AI Development and Customer Data Policy
- Asset Management Policy
- Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Policy
- Cryptography Policy
- Data Management Policy
- Hardware Security Policy
- Human Resources Security Policy
- Incident Response Plan
- Information Security Policy and Acceptable Use Policy
- Information Security Roles and Responsibilities
- Operations Security Policy
- Risk Management Policy
- Secure Development Policy
- Third-Party Risk Management Policy
- strategy
- values
- Operations
- Engineering & Design Practices
- Design
- Engineering
- Internal Operations
- People Ops
- Marketing department
- Marketing
- Sales department
- Sales
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- Commercial Organization
- Customer Success
- Edge Connectivity Sales Process
- Engagements & Pricing
- Forecast Review
- Hubspot
- Legal
- operating-principles
- Partnerships
- Processes
- Professional Services
- Sales Compensation Plan
- Sales Meetings
- Sales Regions
- Self Hosted Dashboard v2 Multi User
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Markdown Guide
This is a very short reference guide for those trying to write Markdown. For more comprehensive guides, we recommend looking at:
Header
# First-Tier Header
## Second-Tier Header
### Third-Tier Header
#### Fourth-Tier Header
Paragraph
Hello There, this is a paragraph that is split over multiple lines in the source, but displays as a single formatted paragraph.
To start a new paragraph, we separate it with a blank line from the previous paragraph.
Hello There, this is a paragraph that is split over
multiple lines in the source, but displays as a single
formatted paragraph.
To start a new paragraph, we separate it with a blank line
from the previous paragraph.
List - Bullet Points
- this is a bullet point list
- this is another item in the list
- this is a bullet point list
- this is another item in the list
List - Numbered
- this is a numbered list
- this is another item in the list
1. this is a numbered list
2. this is another item in the list
To prevent reordering and keeping count, Markdown allows you to use non-sequencial numbers:
1. Item one
1. Item two
- Item one
- Item two
Text Format - Italic
this will be italic
*this will be italic*
Text Format - Italic
this will be bold
**this will be bold**
Links
[this will be a link](http://example.com/)
Images
A picture speaks a thousand words, to include an image in your content it's like a link
but with an ! in front of it.

Quoting
this will quote some text
> this will quote some text
Code Example
For inline quoting, use single backticks:
For `inline` quoting, use single backticks.
For block quotes, use tripple backticks:
this will write the content as if it is code
```
this will write the content as if it is code
```
Add syntax highlighting by defining the language, for example:
console.log("Hello, world!")
```js
console.log("Hello, world!")
```
