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Datadog, ZoomInfo, Atlassian, AWS: Epic Growth — But Some Real Headwinds For The First Time

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Atlassian noted a decline in Free to Paid conversion, but importantly, no decline in demand for their products: Amazon: We’re Seeing Strong But Slowing Growth at AWS to 28%, Albeit at a Stunning $82B Run Rate. Cloud Giants Update: AWS (Amazon): $82B run rate growing 28% YoY (last Q grew 33%). More on that here.

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Atlassian and AWS Say: “Maybe Worry a Little Bit”

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Amazon/AWS and Atlassian both had huge Q2’s. But both Atlassian and Amazon/AWS said … Maybe Not As Much Going Forward, Not Forever. Azure and Google Cloud also saw growth begin to slow. The post Atlassian and AWS Say: “Maybe Worry a Little Bit” appeared first on SaaStr.

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Dear SaaStr: What is The Average Ratio of Support Staff to Customer Count in SaaS?

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Typically support consumes about perhaps 5%-7% of your revenue at scale (excluding customer success) in most SaaS models. Another 5%-7% go to core infrastructure costs (AWS, Azure, Snowflake, etc). Dear SaaStr: What is The Average Ratio of Support Staff to Customer Count in SaaS?

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5 Interesting Learnings from Digital Ocean at $700,000,000 in ARR

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Many have used Digital Ocean at the cheaper, simpler version of AWS-Azure-Digital Ocean to get going fast and quickly. But at scale, even the slightly less long version of the tail is where the money is. And if so, maybe that’s Digital Ocean. If you haven’t heard of Digital Ocean, ask your developer. Or at least.

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Cloud Stocks May Be Down. But the Cloud Remains on Fire. That Matters More.

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So follow AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. Let’s look a whole level up to the real canaries-in-the-coalmine: AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. And AWS grew 37% at a $74B run-rate , down a bit from 39% the prior quarter but still adding an insane amount of new revenue. If they stumble, we’re in for a rough patch.

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Pilot: 57% of Venture Startups Will Need to Raise More In 2024

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They typically give them just enough to see if it will work, and the startup grows and scales to the next stage. Shopify , Datadog, Crowdstrike , Google Cloud-Azure-AWS, Snowflake , etc. VC finance is designed to fund 18-24 months of runway. That’s how it works. VCs don’t give startups 10 years of capital.

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Bessemer: $1 Trillion in Cloud Market Cap Lost Year-to-Date

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At the same time, the leaders in Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) are growing a stunning 40%. Growing at a pace and scale like we’ve never seen before: That’s got to be the most visceral juxtaposition in my time in SaaS. This puts a lot of pressure on all the private unicorns out there: We did a deeper dive on decacorns here.

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