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Moving ChartMogul to AWS and Kubernetes

Chart Mogul

Since our inception in 2014 and up to mid-2021, our entire infrastructure has run on DigitalOcean droplets (self-managed cloud virtual machines). Being in the subscription analytics space means data-intensive operations, large volumes, and the ability to often scale accordingly. Data security and compliance.

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12 Cybersecurity Companies In Hyper-Growth to Add to Your CRM

Sales Hacker

Just over halfway into 2021, 2020’s record has already been blown out of the water, with another $11 billion invested thus far. Just over halfway into 2021, nine additional cybersecurity companies joined this exclusive list with over $50 million in Series A or B funding rounds. Tip: Here’s the list of funding rounds for 2021 thus far.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Justin Bedecarre, Jen Nguyen, Jason Lemkin, and Aaron Levie

SaaStr

365: The Office of the Future, How Everything’s Changed and What 2021 Will be Like with Justin Bedecarre, CEO @ HelloOffice and Jen Nguyen, Founding Partner @ TEAMWERC. We have Slack saying, “Hey, we’re not going to consider going back into the office until 2021.” Jen Nguyen: Yeah.

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Authentication Standoff: OAuth vs SAML

Frontegg

It defines how various services can securely access (with authentication) data assets without sharing any credentials. Also known as Security Assertion Markup Language, SAML is an open framework that conveys authorization data from identity providers (Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, etc.) How Does OAuth Work?

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Authentication Standoff: OAuth vs SAML

Frontegg

It defines how various services can securely access (with authentication) data assets without sharing any credentials. Also known as Security Assertion Markup Language, SAML is an open framework that conveys authorization data from identity providers (Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, etc.) How Does OAuth Work?