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How Much Should You Expect Your Startup to Slow in 2022?

Tom Tunguz

AWS announced earnings earlier today and reported 33% growth. AWS’s growth rate is the slowest of the three largest public infrastructure clouds. With about 39% market share, AWS reigns supreme as the largest provider. With about 39% market share, AWS reigns supreme as the largest provider.

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The Critical Question Facing Web3 Infrastructure Startups

Tom Tunguz

That’s much more work than the automatic credit card payment with AWS. Perhaps this dynamic drives consolidation in the market, paralleling the web2 infrastructure hypermarts of AWS, GCP, and Azure. How this quandary resolves will determine the most attractive places to build new infrastructure startups.

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Snow Angels Come Early to Data : Snowflake's Strength Spells Success for Startups

Tom Tunguz

" As with many other companies reporting strength in the market, AI & unstructured data workloads are fueling growth. And as a result, our salespeople are really not inclined to do much in GCP.” Consumption continued to grow in the month of October…Consumption trends have improved.”

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

Tom Tunguz

There are 4 questions a startup should ask themselves about building a startup that uses generative AI. There are 4 questions startups should ask themselves about building with generative AI. Layer : application, platform, or infrastructure? Market : how to compete with incumbents?

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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. Team expertise.

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

SaaStr

As a startup, you’re doing a million things at once: building a product, answering customer tickets, developing a sales playbook, trying out different marketing hacks, and keeping the lights on. The reality is all large companies, and more and more mid-market companies, will require a SOC 2 report from their vendors.

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IaaS PaaS SaaS: Mastering The 3 Different Cloud Service Models

How To Buy Saas

Examples of IaaS Cloud Providers Amazon Web Services (AWS) Google Cloud Provider (GCP) IBM Cloud Microsoft Azure PaaS Taking a step ahead from IaaS, let us introduce you to PaaS or Platform-as-a-support. No matter the size of the business, SaaS services can help anyone with advanced and effective solutions.