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Different Types of Logs in a SaaS Application

Frontegg

Following my previous blog post on Audit Logs for SaaS Enterprise Customers , I’ve received a bunch of questions on what’s the difference between Audit Logs and other types of Logs you would typically encounter while developing a SaaS application. In this blog I’ll use examples to explain the different SaaS log management options.

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Boost Accounts-management with the Square Integration with QuickBooks

Subscription Flow

This is the blog to read if you are a business owner trying to manage your transactions more effectively. In today’s blog, to help you streamline your financial processes, we will be going over Square integration with QuickBooks which can easily integrate to help you simplify accounting duties and streamline business operations.

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User Model: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 1

CloudGeometry

There are at least three foundational dimensions that translate your business assumptions into critical technical solution inputs: User Model Monetization Measurement In this blog series, we explore how these three dimensions figure into key technical recommendations which enable scale in pursuit of SaaS business growth.

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Measurement: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 3

CloudGeometry

In this blog series, we explore how these three dimensions figure into key technical recommendations which enable scale in pursuit of SaaS business growth. Using logging to track, compliance, traceability, resource utilization, and system behaviors are a core competence for application of log data.

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A Technical Deep Dive Into Building AI Products for the Enterprise with Contextual AI’s CEO Douwe Kiela

SaaStr

Model features beyond accuracy also add something, like auditability and traceability through attribution, and a model saying “I don’t know” instead of making something up randomly and risking the business. It’s always about more than that with things like latency, speed, inference, compliance, deployment model, etc.

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A Roadmap to Customer Success for SMBs

SmartKarrot

Traceability and accountability become more viable when you are aligned with a customer success roadmap. However, instead of going with the generic ones that are often talked about in most of the blogs, select the ones that set right in your context. Customer acquisition. that you must decide to use for the path ahead. Final Thoughts.

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How to have impact as a product designer

Intercom, Inc.

Example 2: The designer wrote a blog post on design culture at Intercom. Output: Blog post published. Outcome: Blog post is shared widely on Twitter and generates a lot of engagement from the design community. Indirect: The work has value that is not easily traceable.