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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

How companies price and distribute their solutions affects everything from revenue streams and customer interaction to product development and delivery methods. Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), or Salesforce AppExchange). SaaS licensing, on the other hand, follows a subscription-based pricing model.

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Bulletproof your software with these 12 best application security tools (SAST, DAST, CSPM & WAF)

Audacix

Don't worry if you're not a cybersecurity expert; we'll break it down in simple terms and provide real-world examples to help you understand the key concepts. Pricing and support: The tools should offer a range of pricing options and provide strong customer support to help you address any issues that may arise.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Tidelift and Cloudflare

SaaStr

It’s not just pricing, it goes all through the rollout, Harry, of what it’s going to look like as we rollout. We try to price things fairly from the outset, so we don’t get into that. . Harry Stebbings: I mean, speaking of that pricing fairly though, it does take me something that you said to me before.

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The Answers to Scaling, Hiring, and Everything Else: A SaaStr Europa AMA with SaaStr CEO Jason Lemkin (Pod 585 + Video)

SaaStr

I’m going to get the numbers wrong, I think Amazon has 10,000 open positions out in AWS. I think Azure’s like 7,000, Google. Same in cybersecurity, like the threats always change. Frankly, product and even engineering, marketing, and sales are all pretty darn similar at a price point.

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

SaaStr

That happens to coincide with obviously some of the biggest challenges around cybersecurity, data compliance and privacy, GDPR, CCPA, who has access to your information? Is AWS in the lead? I mean, that’s probably not academic, but that’s a very expensive price to pay for managing a multicloud environment.

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Starting Up In A Downturn with Cloudflare COO and Co-Founder Michelle Zatelyn (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

So we build a service that does cybersecurity global performance or liability for any internet property. And I remember like AWS was growing really quickly. And at the time there was a big debate of, “Will big companies ever really use AWS?” And so we’ll see how things go back.