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Vista: Across $24 Billion in ARR, We’re Not Seeing a Broad Slowdown. But There Are Pockets.

SaaStr

“So we're seeing some slowdown in certain sectors and, frankly, acceleration in others, things like low-code, no-code environments, productivity, cybersecurity to protect the enterprise …. It’s harder than it was, and some categories are seeing more headwinds than others. Are we seeing some pockets?

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How to Accelerate Production Deployment and Embed Trustworthy AI into Commercial Solutions with IBM Embeddable AI Leader George Kreitler

SaaStr

At SaaStr’s AI Day, George Kreitler, Global IBM Embeddable AI Sales Leader, talks about the paradox of AI, three equations that relate to the world productivity and AI, a little math to help guide the next decade, top use cases, and the importance of responsible AI. As a society, we’ll be very reliant on productivity growth.

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Stop Following These 10 Terrible Pieces of SaaS Advice with SaaStr Founder Jason Lemkin (SaaStr Podcast 682)

SaaStr

They know the product or learn it fast, bring a couple of ringers with them, and move out low performers. Many of those voices are incredible, yet terrible bits of advice pops up again and again. On top of that, founders are full of excuses preventing them from scaling. 1 “Ask VCs for advice when you want money. 99% of startups aren’t that.

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Is your engineering team experiencing alert fatigue? Ask these 8 questions

Intercom, Inc.

Alert fatigue is a common problem among engineering teams that handle operations and maintain infrastructure. The problem usually stems from a haphazard approach to writing alerts as teams grow and begin using more infrastructure of increasing complexity. It’s easy to create alerts that are too sensitive, too noisy, and too cautious.

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Why You Want To Develop Product Painkillers, Not Vitamins with DigitalOcean CPO Gabe Monroy (Pod 633 + Video)

SaaStr

It took one year and a million dollars to create, but product traction, conversion, and revenue were low. Candy, Vitamins, and Painkillers Kevin Fong, a VC, said, “We divide business plans into three categories: candy, vitamins, and painkillers. This was when everything in the tech world was all about Amazon Web Services.

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Understanding Credit Card Processing Fees for Merchants: How Much Does Processing Credit Cards Cost?

Stax

Accepting credit card transactions is no longer a decision of whether to but rather how to. With cashless now BEING king, credit and debit cards are the primary method for your customers to make payments. Pre-pandemic, 62.3% of consumer payments came through card payments. And electronic payments were at 14.2%, closing in on cash at 15.5%.

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Demystifying Credit Card Interchange Fees: What You Need to Know [2024 Rates and Updates]

Stax

When you research payment solution providers , you’ll start hearing the term “interchange” used when talking about payments. Interchange is the fee that credit card companies like Visa and Mastercard charge businesses to accept their cards. The interchange fee depends on a number of factors and isn’t always easy to understand.