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How to Scale a Platform and Ecosystem to $10B with Atlassian CRO Cameron Deatsch (Pod 611 + Video)

SaaStr

Scale-ups are exciting. Scaling to satisfy customers’ demands depends on innovation and foresight combined with enterprise-ready technology and the right partners. On top of considerable dedication, creating a scale-up requires a functional edge—a unique and unreplicable capability compared to the players in the industry.

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Doubling Down: Luci Fonseca, Partner at Base10 Partners

SaaStr

I spend a lot of time researching software trends in vertical software, compliance, and AI. I’m impressed by the number of businesses that we are seeing grow to $10-15M in ARR in a really capital efficient manner and driving real efficiency through scale. What’s the #1 bit of advice you’d give to SaaS founders today?

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Unlocking Growth in the Internet Economy: a Perspective from Stripe Head of Invoicing, Suzanne Xie (Video)

SaaStr

In the long run, these services are helping to democratize entrepreneurship. Scale processes and distribution. Plan for compliance implications of your growth. As the internet economy grows, regulation and compliance costs grow with them. How can you use software to manage compliance for you? Key takeaways.

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Drata’s CEO Adam Markowitz on creating a culture of cyber security

Intercom, Inc.

In today’s data-driven SaaS scene, these can affect hundreds of millions of users and cause damage in the billions of dollars, and as compliance frameworks become requirements to do business, businesses are turning to third-party services that can help expedite and facilitate the process. SOC 2 compliance: A Beginner’s Guide.

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How to Build Happier Employees – Lessons From HubSpot’s CTO Dharmesh Shah and Chief People Officer Katie Burke

SaaStr

We could talk about CAK and LTV, and economics, and fundraising, and entrepreneurship, and SaaS and engineering, and product management, but instead I chose to talk about culture and people, which is a little bit of an odd topic for a CTO to pick up. I was wondering what should we talk about? And so, what do you do in the beginning?

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with InCountry and Y Combinator — July 19, 2019

SaaStr

250: Peter Yared is the Founder & CEO @ InCountry, the startup that allows you to operate globally with data residency as a service meaning they store your mission-critical data in it’s country of origin, without compliance. He said that serial entrepreneurship is potentially overrated. And if so, what have those been?

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week: May 17, 2019

SaaStr

As for Godard, he founded his first business, BigMachines, in 2000, a business he scaled to $50m in revenue and over 300 people up until it’s acquisition to Oracle 11 years later for $400m. Where does Godard believe that things really start to break down in the scaling of an organisation? I love that frugal scaling.

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