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Clouded Judgement 5.31.24 - Software Sentiment Crumbles

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And the promise of the software business model is as companies mature and go out of growth mode the profits will show up. Best practices around procurement, vendor evaluation and software spend management have become embedded in large organizations coming out of 2022 / 2023. Coming in to Q1 there was broader optimism.

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Clouded Judgement 3.22.24 - ERR vs ARR and the Conundrum of AI Revenue Streams Today

Clouded Judgement

In it's truest form, ARR is used by pure SaaS business models to describe the aggregate annual value of the entire customer set. Many laude the SaaS business model because ARR is inherently predictable - you know what you’re revenue will be over the coming 12 months, and sometimes even further out than that.

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Streamlining Success: Five Keys to Automating Usage-Based Billing for Managed Services Providers

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Streamlining Success: Five Keys to Automating Usage-Based Billing for Managed Services Providers By BluLogix Team Don’t forget to sign up now to learn more about how to implement usage based pricing models in our upcoming webinar with MGI Research. Efficient management of new services and clients.

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

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SaaS companies deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, simplifying access and management for users. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. What are SaaS companies?

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Clouded Judgement 11.10.23 - OpenAI Updates + Datadog Gives the All-Clear?

Clouded Judgement

Model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc as companies start building out AI). Hyperscalers (AWS, Azure, GCP as companies look for cloud GPUs who aren’t building out their own data centers) Infra (Data layer, orchestration, monitoring, ops, etc) Durable Applications We’ve clearly well underway of the first 3 layers monetizing.

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Transforming the Technology Industry: The Power of Usage-Based Pricing

Blulogix

Here are some notable examples: Cloud Computing Major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud offer pay-as-you-go pricing, enabling businesses to access computing resources based on their actual usage. This approach has transformed the way companies manage their IT infrastructure.

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SaaS vs PaaS vs IaaS: How the 3 cloud service models differ | ProfitWell

ProfitWell

Starting with SaaS, there's very little for the user to manage. None of the options require as much self-management from the user as a dedicated on-premise solution would. Data and software — SaaS users do not have to worry about managing data usage, or application upkeep. Let's take a closer look. SaaS benefits.

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