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The Week In Cloud: March 31, 2019

SaaStr

Microsoft Azure sales grew at 76% year over year in its most recent quarter. Developers’ lives matter’ – Chinese software engineers use Github to protest against the country’s 996 work schedule. The implementation sounds overly complicated, but still, a unique and compelling incentive to run some of your app on Azure.

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Microsoft shows off hybrid cloud management and cloud analytics tools at Ignite

IT World

Microsoft’s Ignite event traditionally attracts more from the developer ranks, but the technologies on display are increasingly of relevance to CIOs developing cloud strategies today. Get the latest cloud computing insights by signing up for our newsletter. ] To read this article in full, please click here

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Navigating Apttus’ Return to Salesforce: A Quick Guide for Future Customers

Navint

Apttus built their applications on the Microsoft Azure platform with the goal of opening new markets, specifically with Microsoft Dynamics CRM. On April 25, 2019, analyst firm MGI Research hosted Monetize 12 in San Francisco. While Apttus remained a Salesforce AppExchange partner, they intensified efforts to re-platform their product.

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Prashanth Chandrasekar on writing the script of the future

Intercom, Inc.

But that sort of transformation doesn’t just happen on its own – it is the culmination of the tireless work and effort of millions of engineers and developers, building new things and overwriting old tools. I also worked at a couple of companies where I was a software developer.

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Moving ChartMogul to AWS and Kubernetes

Chart Mogul

We kept growing over the years, and by 2019 we found ourselves looking at a fleet of somewhere around 50 machines in constant need of management, software updates, security patches, and so on. Our options were Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud (GCP), and Azure. Eventually, we developed a custom way of moving data into AWS.

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ChartMogul 2021: Year in Review

Chart Mogul

Google Play — added a new one-click import functionality (vs previous integration that required development work). We will support exports to Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Blob, and Google cloud storage. You can find the ones from past years here – 2020 , 2019 , 2018 , 2017 , and 2016.

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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. Harry Stebbings: Can I ask, if we take that to a practical level, because I totally agree in terms of that career development, and the thriving. Is there a customer success playbook that I have to develop?