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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

TL;DR ISVs develop and distribute software products independently and often collaborate with hardware manufacturers and platform providers. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. Learn More What are ISVs?

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My Mental Model for the World of Crypto

Tom Tunguz

In the language of the land, the protocol is often called a smart contract. Smart contracts are open-source. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses that span attributes like speed, privacy, cost to write transactions, and developer friendliness. Protocols must decide which chain(s) they will support.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Crossbeam and Podium – January 10, 2020

SaaStr

Prior to Crossbeam, Bob founded Stitched, a powerful ETL service built for developers that was acquired by Talend in 2018. Prior to Crossbeam Bob founded Stitched, a powerful ETL service built for developers that was acquired by Talend in 2018. How have you altered and developed as a CEO do you think?

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2021 in conversation: Learnings from the podcast

Intercom, Inc.

So if you don’t know it, you’re liable to make a mistake or put yourself in a situation where you don’t have to do that, you can outsource. Why don’t you outsource?” They’ve developed this into their own set of representations of what makes sense for them. Because I was learning CS4.

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Best Practices To Ease Your SaaS Cloud Security Challenges

Audacix

Table Of Contents SaaS cloud security tools and SaaS providers act as a constructive bridge for cloud infrastructure and application protection. They offer a lot of benefits for your organizations, developers, and consumers while helping them follow the modern cybersecurity guidelines easily.

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SaaStr Podcast #402 with HackerOne CEO Mårten Mickos: “Customers Want Value + Simplicity: The Must Haves to Deliver”

SaaStr

In the 2000s, we turn into software licenses where we sold support contracts on top of them. It does make product management and innovation and development that refer to our own product roadmap more complex. Is it an outsourcing business? That was the predominant delivery and packaging model back then. Is it the gig economy?

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Appcues vs WalkMe: Which is Better for No-Code Growth?

User Pilot

The platform is built keeping the compliance, scalability, and security needs of enterprises in mind. The platform is built keeping the compliance, scalability, and security needs of enterprises in mind. It can be a roadblock when your team members lack technical expertise, leaving you dependent on developers. Source: G2.