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Our New Transparent Pricing Dashboard: Where Your Money Goes When You Buy a Buffer Subscription

Buffer Resources

We’ve shared a number of parts of Buffer’s business transparently over the years — and one piece we’ve always wanted to expand on is where your money goes when you pay for a Buffer subscription. Our hosting costs include service providers like AWS, Cloudflare, MongoDb, Twitter, etc.

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The startup hardware M&A market will be vibrant in 2013

Tom Tunguz

Because of the competition, tablet prices are plummeting - I saw a $49 7inch tablet ( and some were giving Nexus 7s away for free with subscription. Unfortunately, many equipment manufacturers lack the skill set to develop compelling software. Ignore - Contract the development to an agency 3. LG has copied each Samsung model.

Startup 100
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Top 10 Tools to Get Your App PLG-d

Frontegg

The internet revolution led to the dawn of the executive era, where on-prem developed into on-demand, with factors like ROI and KPIs entering the picture. Embrace self-service: Your development teams are embracing the self-service philosophy – your teams can focus on product adoption and self-service enablement. 3 Frontegg.

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The Fundamentals of Role-Based Access Control

BetterCloud

According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) , role-based systems “were developed by a variety of organizations, with no commonly agreed upon definition or recognition in formal standards.”. Allow a DBA group to manage SQL databases in a subscription. In AWS, these attributes are called tags.

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It’s a Rough Time to Be a Startup – Here’s What You Can Do About It

OpenView Labs

That’s certainly true in developer tooling (AWS), sales and support (Salesforce), MarTech (Adobe), commerce (Square), HR tech (Workday) and even vertical markets (Veeva). SaaS companies now report 9 competitors on average , up from just 2 back in 2013. Everywhere you look there are dominant SaaS companies with thriving products.

Scale 70
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It’s a Rough Time to Be a Startup – Here’s What You Can Do About It

OpenView Labs

That’s certainly true in developer tooling (AWS), sales and support (Salesforce), MarTech (Adobe), commerce (Square), HR tech (Workday) and even vertical markets (Veeva). SaaS companies now report 9 competitors on average , up from just 2 back in 2013. Everywhere you look there are dominant SaaS companies with thriving products.

Scale 51
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It’s a Rough Time to Be a Startup – Here’s What You Can Do About It

OpenView Labs

That’s certainly true in developer tooling (AWS), sales and support (Salesforce), MarTech (Adobe), commerce (Square), HR tech (Workday) and even vertical markets (Veeva). SaaS companies now report 9 competitors on average , up from just 2 back in 2013. Everywhere you look there are dominant SaaS companies with thriving products.

Scale 40