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The 4 Questions Startups Should Ask Themselves about Building with Generative AI

Tom Tunguz

In the cloud, AWS, Azure, & GCP have created about as much market cap as all the top 100 B2B & B2C publics built on cloud (Netflix, ServiceNow, AirBnb, etc). Enterprise readiness will be an essential : ensuring buyers are safe from legal & compliance risks. Layer : application, platform, or infrastructure?

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[WEBINAR REPLAY] How to build a culture of security in your software development teams

Audacix

How to protect your cloud console with GCP/Azure/ AWS cloud console pentests. How to make your software or SaaS enterprise-ready so that you can sell more to larger B2B customers. How to prioritise and pick the right security related activities to do first. Would that be helpful?

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11 proven, DevOps best-practices for continuous improvement

Audacix

It is focused on making collaboration between developers and operations engineers (ops) easier, faster, and safer. The competitive advantage comes from the fact that enterprises of all sizes want to see enterprise-ready software. There is no wrong answer to this riddle.

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Thanks to Demandwell, DuploCloud, Prismatic, SafeBase, and WorkOS for Sponsoring SaaStr Annual 2023!

SaaStr

DuploCloud offers an end-to-end DevOps software platform for dev teams that don’t have dedicated DevOps engineers and augments those that do. The platform automates the provisioning of your application to the cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure), integrating cloud ops, DevOps, and security/compliance with 24×7 monitoring and support.

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5 Security Changes Your Company Needs to Make to Land Enterprise Deals from Secureframe

SaaStr

That is, until you’ve got a major enterprise deal close to the finish line. You’re now pulling engineers to answer security questionnaires, and you’ve just learned that getting a SOC 2 report will take 6-8 months to prepare for the audit, plus another 6-12 months to complete the audit itself.