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

Tom Tunguz

Layer : application, platform, or infrastructure? 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). The PC increased GDP by 0.006%, according to NBER That alone should turn heads.

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Moving ChartMogul to AWS and Kubernetes

Chart Mogul

A few months ago, we retired our last pieces of infrastructure on DigitalOcean, marking our migration to AWS as complete. Our journey was not your regular AWS migration as it involved moving our infrastructure from classic VMs to containers orchestrated by Kubernetes. Ultimately, we decided to go with AWS. Managed databases.

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IaaS PaaS SaaS: Mastering The 3 Different Cloud Service Models

How To Buy Saas

They can scale up or down as required. Testing and Development: IaaS solutions make it quicker and more cost-effective for companies to set up and scale their testing and development environments. While IaaS provides infrastructural support, PaaS, as its name suggests, provides cloud platform support to customers.

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The best SaaS apps have these 7 web application security controls

Audacix

A cloud server, like an AWS EC2 instance, is still a server. The only difference is that it is sitting in AWS' datacentres, rather than in your office. Everything that you read here is relevant to you whether you host your own web applications or use a cloud platform like AWS. Not really.

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SaaSOps: A Practice to Discover, Manage & Secure Your SaaS Apps (Oktane20 Live Session Recap)

BetterCloud

There’s so much manual work that must be done, and IT teams are not scaling in correlation. AWS was launched in 2006, and the term “DevOps” was first used in 2009. We run Okta and most of our apps are run in AWS and GCP, so it wasn’t too difficult for us. Challenges arise as more apps are in use. All of this is SaaSOps.

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PODCAST 78: What this Google Exec Wants You to Know About Success w/ Alison Wagonfeld of Google Cloud

Sales Hacker

Alison Wagonfeld is the Chief Marketing Officer for Google Cloud. She’s responsible for both GCP, which is the Google Cloud Platform and for G-Suite, which is Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, all the stuff that we all use everyday. Now, without further ado, my interview with Alison Wagonfeld, CMO of Google Cloud.

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Founder’s Guide to Scaling Applications: When to Build, When to Buy and What Breaks by Algolia Co-founder (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

When it comes to seamlessly scaling your applications, a top-notch engineering team will be your foundation. Julian Lemoine, Co-Founder, and CTO of Algolia will share his lessons learned on how to stay focused and innovative as you scale while also avoiding the innovation for innovation’s sake pitfalls. So very, very small team.

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