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Thanks to Calendly, Drift, Reprise, Secureframe, and Shift Paradigm for Sponsoring SaaStr Annual 2022!

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We wanted to give a special shout-out to some of our newest sponsors for SaaStr Annual 2022. Secureframe allows companies to get compliant within weeks, rather than months and monitors 100+ services, including AWS, GCP, and Azure. Join these incredible companies to experience all the value of SaaStr! appeared first on SaaStr.

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Microsoft as a Mirror - What We Can Expect for SaaS in 2023

Tom Tunguz

We saw moderated consumption growth in Azure and lower-than-expected growth [elsewhere]. Segment Expected Growth Productivity 12% Office Commercial 6% Office On-Premise -25% LinkedIn 5% Dynamics 13% Intelligent Cloud 18% Azure 26% Server -3% Services -3% 2. UIPath, the leader in RPA reported 10,650 customers in October 2022.

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Global AI Race: Top 7 Countries Leading Full-Stack AI in 2025

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The global AI race is heating up as nations race to develop full-stack AI systems – integrated pipelines from data and hardware to models and applications. AI is already everywhere: in 2024, 78% of organizations reported using AI ( up from 55% in 2023 ). billion into AI in 2024 (about 12× China’s $9.3B).

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When 1% Market Share Shifts Represent $5b of Market Cap

Tom Tunguz

If it wasn’t clear before, AI is the single biggest revenue driver in cloud. Microsoft’s Azure is winning share directly from Amazon. ” Much of the AI spend is at the enterprise, where a 50% reduction in customer support cost or a 75% increase in engineering capacity filters billions to the bottom line.

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A Flare Across the Clouds : Cloudflare's Earnings Report

Tom Tunguz

For fiscal 2022, large customers represented 61% of total revenue compared to 54% of total revenue in 2021 and 46% in 2020… Overall NDR fell, but enterprise spending remains steady. AI companies] have a real use case for the cloud which is somewhat different than what we see from some other companies.

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Clouded Judgement 10.27.23 - Cloud Giants Report Q3 '23

Clouded Judgement

Subscribe now Cloud Giants Report Q3 ‘23 Not a great signal for software this week from the Cloud Giants (AWS, Azure and Google Cloud)…After Q2 (3 months ago), the tone from the Cloud Giants around optimizations was largely: optimizations have started to ease, and net new workloads have picked up. Staggering scale already.

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Clouded Judgement 5.31.24 - Software Sentiment Crumbles

Clouded Judgement

This can lead to an airpocket of valuation as companies transition to a different primary valuation metric Outside of the hypserscalers (Azure, AWS, GCP) who have uniquely benefited from AI revenue (mainly selling compute), everyone else has largely struggled. Coming in to Q1 there was broader optimism. Q4’s were generally good!

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