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Thanks to ChartMogul, ClientSuccess, DuploCloud, FullStory, PeopleAI, and Quolum for Sponsoring SaaStr Annual 2022!

SaaStr

Our mission is to build powerful and secure cloud software for subscription businesses of all sizes, with a strong emphasis on good design and ease of use. The software runs within the customer’s cloud account and is accessed via portal, Terraform or API. Our clients love to use our solution. Every day, all day. to unlock growth.

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

Big enterprise customers have been buying software for a long time. There’s real payoff from careful attention to the issues that enterprise customers care about. There’s real payoff from careful attention to the issues that enterprise customers care about. Here are seven things enterprise SaaS customers look for. #1

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Enterprise SaaS Architecture – The Why

Frontegg

Software as a Service (SaaS) applications are essentially eliminating traditional on-premise applications thanks to their single-instance and multi-tenant architecture. But what enterprise SaaS architecture is right for you? Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) also can’t hold a candle to SaaS right now.

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Frontegg Announces $5M Seed Round for First of Its Kind SaaS-as-a-Service Platform Aimed at Accelerating Global SaaS Innovation

Frontegg

As a result, Frontegg’s “SaaS Essentials” as a Service platform empowers organizations of all sizes to accelerate the delivery and the on-going enhancements of enterprise-grade SaaS applications. Before Kubernetes, DevOps teams were confined to assembling their own container orchestration and management solutions.

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Investing in Upstash

Andreessen Horowitz

By that, we mean services that scale to zero, are globally distributed, and scale up based on demand. The benefit is that each service can scale up and down independently, but it requires an elastic caching or queuing mechanism to buffer the interactions between services.

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Hyperscaling Post-IPO with PagerDuty’s CEO, Jennifer Tejada (Podcast #485)

SaaStr

We wanted to demonstrate to the market that we are a viable, long-term platform that could support the largest enterprises in the globe, so those companies could support their customers, too. For PagerDuty, ours were winning enterprise deals and becoming a $1 billion revenue SaaS company.

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A New Architecture for Next-Generation Software Companies: Announcing Mattermost

Tom Tunguz

In SaaS, the database runs next to the application in the cloud. Customers can choose where to host the database, how to secure it, monitor it, ensure it complies with new data privacy regulations, limit access, and service it. They can run it in their cloud, in a VPC or on premises. It’s updated just as quickly.