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Michael Grinich, CEO of WorkOS: What It Takes To Sell In the Enterprise Today

SaaStr

We’re doing a new series on SaaStr on what break-out SaaS startups, scale-ups and leaders are seeing out there and first up is Michael Grinich, CEO of WorkOS. You can dig in below now and soon on the pod: The post Michael Grinich, CEO of WorkOS: What It Takes To Sell In the Enterprise Today appeared first on SaaStr.

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The Impact of Generative AI on Software With Theory Ventures Founder & General Partner Tomasz Tunguz (Pod 650 + Video)

SaaStr

Even considering the more conservative fundraising market in 2023, there are opportunities for startups to get investor attention with AI. So tech startups looking to work with AI have potential in this exciting space. Therefore, if you are a startup looking into this layer, you must be prepared with significant funding.

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Frontegg recognized as one of G2’s Best Security Products for 2023

Frontegg

Frontegg’s out-of-the-box solution offers a customizable user experience built around advanced security standards and enterprise readiness features like SAML SSO, MFA, audit logs and more. Sign up for a free trial today to find out more about our complete user management solution.

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What’s New At WorkOS and What It Takes To Be “Enterprise-Ready” in SaaS with WorkOS CEO and Founder Michael Grinich

SaaStr

In this new SaaStr series called “What’s new at…,” Jason Lemkin chats with WorkOS CEO and founder Michael Grinich about what it takes to be Enterprise ready in SaaS, building vs. buying, and who the stakeholders are in a B2D motion. They offer all the features you need to sell to Enterprise customers. No, you can’t.

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Sales–Product Tension: The Secret to Segment’s Success

Andreessen Horowitz

In this conversation recorded at ELC 2023, Segment’s former CRO Joe Morrissey and former chief product development officer Tido Carriero discuss how they turned sales-product tension into a successful $3.2B And I think we landed a bunch of enterprise deals really early on that were very big. Sales wants more features.

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Kellblog's 10 Predictions for 2020

Kellblog

While most everyone I knew scratched their head at the enterprise-focused Workday acquiring a more SMB-focused Adaptive, Workday has done a good job simultaneously leaving Adaptive alone enough to not disturb its core business while working to get the technology more enterprise-ready for its customers.