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The 8 Pillars of Self Service in SaaS Applications

Frontegg

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications are reaching 100% adoption as the world gravitates towards working from home and digitized online services. But this space is metamorphosing with the rise of SaaS self-service, the new standard in software development. The Cornerstones of Self-Served SaaS Applications. #1

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The Evolution of SaaS Architecture

Frontegg

The software development world has changed dramatically over the last few years. Following the SaaS revolution, almost no software products are sold today outside a cloud and subscription model. The complete adoption of the cloud model has laid the ground for a major rise in new SaaS architecture concepts.

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What We Learned from Analyzing 2000+ Series A fundings in H1 of 2022

Frontegg

Our goal with this research was to better understand the SaaS landscape by analyzing the behavior and characteristics of modern, funded companies. Our mission was to answer some of the popular questions that are asked regarding the go-to-market methods of recently developed apps. Discovery 2 – Self-Service is Adopted Early-on.

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How To Get SOC 2 Certification For Software Companies

Audacix

SOC 2 certification is a way for SaaS businesses like yours to implement and prove their successful implementation of a security program that protects your customer's data, your intellectual property and your reputation as a responsible independent software vendor (ISV). Is the SOC 2 certification process different for SaaS companies?

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Lessons learned from growing a PM team in a hyper-growth startup

Point Nine Land

Most of the time in Saas, it is going to be ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue) but it can be anything. In SaaS vs. marketplaces? You just revamped the onboarding experience. We learned most of the things the hard way and we are actually still iterating and learning about many of those aspects. How do you organize your work?