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SaaS Platform Explainer: Definition, Examples, and How to Grow in the Software as a Service Industry

Stax

In this article, we’ll break down what a SaaS platform is, highlight real-world examples, and explore key strategies to succeed in the fast-moving software-as-a-service industry. A SaaS platform is cloud-based software that delivers tools, features, and services over the internetno downloads or hardware required.

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7 Best Real User Monitoring Tools [In-Depth Comparison]

User Pilot

User experience can make or break a web app. If your software is slow or buggy, users wont stick around for long. If youre only finding out about these issues after users complain, youre already too late. It combines real user monitoring, application performance monitoring (APM), and log management in one place.

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How do you know DevOps is working?

CloudGeometry

Lockdown and the pandemic, to paraphrase Mike Tyson , have punched us in the face with Everything-as-a-Service. In the face of this sudden acceleration of SaaS-ification, DevOps need to do more to accelerate the transition. It’s increasingly impossible to imagine a SaaS business without a firm commitment to DevOps thinking.

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Best Website Monitoring Services

Neil Patel

Most of these services capture webpage availability, average web page load time, and web page functionality, among other performance indicators. We have picked out the seven best website monitoring services to get your site up and running and staying healthy. How To Choose The Best Website Monitoring Service For You.

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Why Distributed Tracing is Essential for Performance and Reliability

Speaker: Daniel "spoons" Spoonhower, CTO and Co-Founder at Lightstep

Many engineering organizations have now adopted microservices or other loosely coupled architectures, often alongside DevOps practices. Together these have enabled individual service teams to become more independent and, as a result, have boosted developer velocity. Hold teams accountable using service level objectives (SLOs).

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New at Intercom: 5 highlights from our virtual launch event

Intercom, Inc.

First-party data about your customers – which your business can legitimately collect, own, and use without privacy concerns – will be critical for businesses to deliver personalized experiences. Businesses demand a next-generation product approach to technology and user experience. We announced our Premier Services program.

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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.