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Measurement: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 3

CloudGeometry

When developing a SaaS product plan, it’s important to recognize two foundational principles. First, SaaS is a business strategy, not a technology strategy. Second, there is no one-size-fits-all SaaS architecture (the second principle is a corollary of the first). It makes no difference to anyone but you.

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What Are SaaS Products + 22 Successful SaaS Companies to Follow

User Pilot

There are many SaaS products , but knowing that, how do you choose the best? This article will look at the most successful SaaS companies, so you can decide if you want to invest in them for your business. TL;DR A SaaS product delivers software remotely, reducing the need for local installation, maintenance, and updates.

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DevSecOps software tools to shift left with SaaS security

Audacix

Where DevOps is concerned with automating infrastructure management and speeding up software delivery, moving to DevSecOps helps you handle the increased security burden that comes from a higher velocity of application, API and infrastructure deployments. What is DevSecOps? This allows for rapid response to potential breaches.

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The Evolution of DevOps in Cloud Application Development

How To Buy Saas

In today’s moving software development arena the DevOps movement stands out as a game changer bridging the gap, between development and operations teams. This collaboration aims to boost teamwork streamline operations and speed up software delivery. Embracing this collaboration does not speed up app development.

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

SaaStr

In Today’s Episode We Discuss: * How Bob made his way into the world of SaaS and came to found Crossbeam. * What were the core mistakes that he made with RJ Metrics? * Does Bob agree with the notion that channel sales have completely died in the world of SaaS? Loving our podcast content? What did he mean by this? Why is this?