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SaaS Multiples Are At a 3+ Year Low. Where It Goes From Here.

SaaStr

Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure and even Google Cloud are on fire, adding insane amounts of revenue this year. Draw a straight line and assume multiples gradually expand at the same rate as they were growing from 2017-2019. That revenue multiples should rise from where they were in 2019. Customers are buying more than ever.

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Moving ChartMogul to AWS and Kubernetes

Chart Mogul

A few months ago, we retired our last pieces of infrastructure on DigitalOcean, marking our migration to AWS as complete. Our journey was not your regular AWS migration as it involved moving our infrastructure from classic VMs to containers orchestrated by Kubernetes. Ultimately, we decided to go with AWS. Team expertise.

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Learn how to get certified in Microsoft Azure for just $29

IT World

You may be surprised to learn that AWS isn’t the only cloud solution out there. You can explore its potential with the Complete Microsoft Azure Certification Prep Bundle 2019 , discounted by over 90% to just $29. In fact, Microsoft has their own cloud platform that’s surging in popularity.

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IBM aims at hybrid cloud, enterprise security

IT World

Learn how server disaggregation can boost data center efficiency and how Windows Server 2019 embraces hyperconverged data centers. | Get regularly scheduled insights by signing up for Network World newsletters. ]. To read this article in full, please click here

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SaaS 2020 Planning: Global Market Trends

OPEXEngine

As the close of 2019 approaches, with extreme stock market volatility and mixed economic signals, SaaS Finance execs building plans for 2020 and 2-5 years beyond don’t have an easy time. Meanwhile, this week, the IMF cut its global growth forecast for 2019 to 3%, potentially the weakest in a decade.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Tidelift and Cloudflare

SaaStr

You know, the last time we did this, it was, I think, February 2019, so just a little over a year ago. And I remember AWS was growing really quickly. And at the time there was a big debate of, will big companies ever really use AWS? I mean, them and Azure, they’ve just had tremendous success. Michelle Zatlyn: Yeah.

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ChartMogul 2021: Year in Review

Chart Mogul

We will support exports to Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Blob, and Google cloud storage. This year, we also migrated ChartMogul to AWS cloud. You can find the ones from past years here – 2020 , 2019 , 2018 , 2017 , and 2016. You can always visit the data output page within your ChartMogul dashboard for all your export needs.