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Top Global SaaS Trends You Should Know with Google Cloud and Zenoss (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

You’ll also learn how leading SaaS companies are able to scale and thrive in this complex, dynamic environment. Traditionally we’ve been around since 2005 and traditionally have been a software on-prem business. And the same customer challenges that we were being presented, which was: How do you scale?

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Kellblog Predictions for 2022

Kellblog

Look at the scale. It sure does feel like 2005. Some PLG ideas are new: User-experience (UX) as job #1. By the way, if you look at this chart, you might argue that New Zealand, in the end, failed to keep the genie in the bottle. [7]. See the big bump? Then compare New Zealand to Louisiana, which has a similar population.

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Authentication Encounter: OIDC vs OAuth2

Frontegg

OpenID, developed in 2005, lets authentication services and websites exchange security details in a standardized manner. is an authorization framework that lets end users grant access by one app to data stored by another, without having to re-enter their credentials. What Is OpenID Connect (OIDC)? Both OIDC and OAuth 2.0

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Lessons From Downturns & Turnarounds with Chris O’Neill (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

” When I took the helm at Evernote in 2005, many people had written the company off. So we spent a lot of time leading up to then our objective which was to really reinvest in the core user experience, get back to the basics and deliver and untap the love that made the company and the product great in the first place.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Chris O’Neill and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

” When I took the helm at Evernote in 2005, many people had written the company off. So we spent a lot of time leading up to then our objective, which was to really reinvest in the core user experience, get back to the basics and deliver and untap the love that made the company and the product great in the first place.

Scale 195