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Thanks to Cyvatar, Pacific Western Bank, Upzelo, UserGems, and Younium for Sponsoring SaaStr Annual 2023!

SaaStr

Cyvatar is a technology-enabled cyber security as a service (CSaaS) provider disrupting a $150 billion industry by introducing and delivering smarter, measurable managed security subscriptions to help you achieve compliance and security faster and more efficiently.

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The Right Compliance Framework for Your Startup: Common Compliance Frameworks

Scytale

Did someone say ‘compliance framework’? Security compliance isn’t just the new buzzword of the year nor a novelty that separates the greats from the average. As it grows in significance, it also grows in complexity – often deterring startups from investing in the proper compliance framework.

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It’s Time to Raise Your Debt Facility: Execution Tactics for Founders

Andreessen Horowitz

However, if a company has backing from a venture capital firm, we would recommend that they meet with their venture firms first to review the firm’s existing relationships and/or to get recommendations for lenders based on the company’s stage and preference. For corporate debt, normal venture counsel (e.g.,

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Summary of New York Tech Week 2023 (Itaú BBA, BTG, BofA)

SaaSHolic

For startups, the speaker suggests focusing on how AI can drive customer acquisition and go-to-market strategy, while for large companies, creating a vision for AI is important, as well as focusing on infrastructure and skillsets and reshaping governance to deal with security and compliance issues.

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The Five Characteristics of An Ideal SaaS Company

Tom Tunguz

With more than 80% of venture capital investments occurring in enterprise and with the public markets disproportionately rewarding SaaS companies with huge enterprise value-to-revenue multiples ( median is 7.6 ), it’s no surprise that interest Software-as-a-Service is booming. Customers can’t function without it.

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Solving Hard(ware) Problems

Point Nine Land

SaaS companies in particular have high gross margins (no IT admin) and recurring revenues (subscriptions), a combination which means they can re-invest a substantial piece of their revenue into (hopefully) predictable growth. These teams have special development flows, security concerns, observability needs, etc.

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From Slooooow Growth to Hypergrowth with Collibra and Insight Partners (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

Felix will share insights on how he founded Collibra in Belgium, successfully relocated the company headquarters to New York City, and raised $233 million total in venture capital to become a unicorn company. It was initially compliance focus. It can order subscription. Want to see more content like this?