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How and why we spent $400K on AWS in 4 months

Baremetrics

When you first get started, effectively any hosting setup will do the trick: your application is small, you have relatively few customers, and perhaps (depending on your sales process) expectations around performance and reliability are a bit lower during the beta phase. Decide how much DevOps you want in your Development.

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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

As a result, Frontegg’s “SaaS Essentials” as a Service platform empowers organizations of all sizes to accelerate the delivery and the on-going enhancements of enterprise-grade SaaS applications. Before AWS, engineering teams had to scale their own infrastructure. About Frontegg. More at www.frontegg.com , Twitter , LinkedIn , GitHub.

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How to Categorize Expenses in a SaaS Startup v2.0

Baremetrics

The main benefits of categorizing your SaaS company’s expenses are more accurate metrics and forecasts, and getting a better understanding of your company’s overall spending. Even without any breakdowns, obviously the CEO was fully aware of the company’s increased spending in sales and marketing. This is a v2.0 New Gross Margins?

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Navigating Choppy SaaS Waters

Chart Mogul

If you think about your DevOps, moving from one cloud infrastructure setup to another is quite a demanding task that requires resources and manpower. You might be hard-pressed by your AWS bill but you’re not going to start replacing the engine to lighten the load mid-flight. Book your ChartMogul demo now.

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How to categorize expenses in a SaaS startup

Baremetrics

Proper expense categorization improves your visibility into your company’s spending while enabling more accurate metrics and forecasting. As a result, we typically spend the first couple of weeks with a new startup helping their bookkeeper to re-categorize their expenses before we can even begin forecasting or calculating metrics.

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