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How to build a culture of security in funded SaaS companies with software security best practices

Audacix

This unknown is especially worrying if you sell your cloud software or web application for others to use, particularly if you sell to enterprises. This is because attackers see your application as an easy way to breach your enterprise customers, through what is commonly known as a "supply chain attack".

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

Now may be the time to turn your eyes to the enterprise readiness horizon. Here are seven things enterprise SaaS customers look for. #1 It’s not just that enterprises are rich targets. Optimize cloud economics and drive Business Goals. One reason is that many enterprises do not run everything on public clouds.

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Rubrik: Benchmarking the S-1 Data

Clouded Judgement

There’s a lot of info to digest, so in the sections below I’ll try and pull out the relevant financial information and benchmark it against current cloud businesses. We built Rubrik Security Cloud, or RSC, with Zero Trust design principles to secure data across enterprise, cloud, and software-as-a-service, or SaaS, applications.

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Kellblog's 10 Predictions for 2020

Kellblog

While most everyone I knew scratched their head at the enterprise-focused Workday acquiring a more SMB-focused Adaptive, Workday has done a good job simultaneously leaving Adaptive alone enough to not disturb its core business while working to get the technology more enterprise-ready for its customers.