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The decade software ate the world

Intercom, Inc.

It was in August 2011 that Marc Andreessen coined the famous phrase “ Software is eating the world ” in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. Apple survived the death of Steve Jobs in October 2011 under the thoughtful stewardship of Tim Cook, and continued to essentially be the iPhone company, while branching into wearables and services.

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Why we're abuzz that Brightback is joining Chargebee!

BrightBack

billing, product, CRM, support), to deploy and test personalized user experiences that actually save customers, and to hire product managers with the time to run ongoing experiments, track results, and optimize at scale. What’s Next?

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Is Strategy Dead in Tech? The Winners Don’t Think So

OPEXEngine

Growth is what moves the valuation needle and growth depends on innovation, speed and agility, not annual planning processes. They define a bold path to leadership, they make difficult portfolio choices, they allocate resources strategically and they build strong capital structures. Success in tech means defining the future right now.

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What Are The Top 50 SaaS Companies in 2020?

SmartKarrot

Ever since its inception in the 1960s, SaaS has evolved from a mere time-sharing system to innovative and efficient applications that can be accessed on multiple computers. Transforming the design landscape since 2011, Sketch continuously upgrades itself for the newest technical environments.

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Matching Price to Value: 3 Lessons in Monetization from Menlo Ventures (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

I began my career in new product development and starting in 2011 got really excited about the high growth phase of a company. What I love about SaaS as a product person is that it’s a longterm value exchange. This lesson is a nod to the book, Monetizing Innovation. Let’s get started. Let’s get started.

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