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IaaS PaaS SaaS: Mastering The 3 Different Cloud Service Models

How To Buy Saas

In today’s world, cloud computing has become very popular among businesses of all sizes because of its effective tech services. Cloud computing services have helped businesses conveniently access and utilize tools to perform different tasks. This blog delves into the three types of Cloud Computing services: IaaS PaaS SaaS.

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Frontegg Announces $5M Seed Round for First of Its Kind SaaS-as-a-Service Platform Aimed at Accelerating Global SaaS Innovation

Frontegg

Presenting: the first pre-built suite of universal SaaS capabilities, enabling SaaS teams to focus on core features, shorten time-to-market and drive user adoption. Frontegg liberates dev teams from the burden of building SaaS capabilities that have become de-facto standards in the landscape of modern SaaS products.

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11 application security questions that show if your SaaS is enterprise-ready

Audacix

As enterprises increasingly become more open to introducing cloud software to their environments, you as a cloud provider must proactively anticipate their concerns and address them. Why are enterprise buyers' concerned about cloud software security? What security questions stop enterprise buyers from buying your cloud software?

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Navigating Choppy SaaS Waters

Chart Mogul

“May you live in interesting times” is a rough translation of a traditional Chinese proverb that is bearing more meaning today than ever in the history of SaaS. After a brilliant run up to 2022, SaaS valuations got hammered in the public markets lately. SaaS startup growth has taken a hit as well as we noted.

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How to build a culture of security in funded SaaS companies with software security best practices

Audacix

Woryingly, most SME SaaS companies have no way of knowing if and when their current security controls have been breached. This unknown is especially worrying if you sell your cloud software or web application for others to use, particularly if you sell to enterprises. Enterprises that you sell to are worried about supply chain attacks.

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The best SaaS apps have these 7 web application security controls

Audacix

Combine the above overarching statistic with these 10 cybersecurity questions that enterprise clients consider when evaluating cloud service providers, you'll quickly realise that you've found the illuminated runway that leads to your cloud sales goals. A cloud server, like an AWS EC2 instance, is still a server. Not really.

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

Big enterprise customers have been buying software for a long time. Many started long before SaaS emerged as a smarter, better way to build, buy and sell software. That means they’ve got plenty of software they already depend on that needs to work with whatever your SaaS product can do for them. How do you respond?