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What to Know About the Software Buying Landscape in 2023: What’s Changed, What’s the Same, and What Your Buyers Want with G2 CMO Amanda Malko (Video)

SaaStr

Amanda Malko is CMO at G2, a software marketplace and review site that reaches over 60 million buyers annually across 2000 software categories. Tackle.io’s 2021 state of cloud marketplaces report highlighted a similarly dramatic shift. In a 2020 survey, 22% purchased software through a cloud marketplace versus 60% in 2021.

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Best Website Monitoring Services

Neil Patel

Additional features include: Sharable reports Color-coded chart bars Web analytics tool Bounce rate checker SSL certificate monitoring and alerting Cloud performance monitoring Joomla monitoring Server uptime monitoring Website uptime history. This service is all-inclusive and will monitor the website, cloud, server, application, and network.

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How NISC Uses BetterCloud in its Digital Transformation into a SaaS-Forward Environment

BetterCloud

With more than 1,200 employees and contractors, two organizations founded in the 1960s merged to form National Information Solutions Cooperative (NISC) in 2000. One aspect that makes NISC a market leader is their on-prem infrastructure that runs cloud services sold to customers. Meet National Information Solutions Cooperative (NISC).

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The Answers to Scaling, Hiring, and Everything Else: A SaaStr Europa AMA with SaaStr CEO Jason Lemkin (Pod 585 + Video)

SaaStr

I think Azure’s like 7,000, Google. If you’re already teasing into it, if your deal size is going up a bit, if your customers are getting a little bit bigger, I think so much of the money is going into bigger enterprises today in cloud. I think hiring is harder than ever. The average person pays $500 bucks.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Tidelift and Cloudflare

SaaStr

Then, I started a company, which I sold in early 2000. This is where the cloud meets. I mean, them and Azure, they’ve just had tremendous success. And we said, can we turn that into a global service in the cloud that customers rent from us? Then, I went into sales school, Xerox sales school. You know the deal.

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Starting Up In A Downturn with Cloudflare COO and Co-Founder Michelle Zatelyn (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

And so when you think back to what was happening, when we start back in 2010, when we were working on this idea in 2009, we just saw there’s this huge shift going on, where we were going from a world from hardware and software that you owned to services in the cloud that you rented. And I remember like AWS was growing really quickly.