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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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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

Big enterprise customers have been buying software for a long time. Many started long before SaaS emerged as a smarter, better way to build, buy and sell software. That means they’ve got plenty of software they already depend on that needs to work with whatever your SaaS product can do for them.

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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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5 features of top web application vulnerability testing tools

Audacix

The purpose of vulnerability assessments is to prevent the possibility of unauthorised access to your systems. A "system" in this instance can be an on-premise network, a cloud platform, a web application, an EC2 instance, among many other things. Table Of Contents Are there different types of vulnerability testing tools?

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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? There are a bunch of generic management tools to help you achieve that such as seniority matrix , regular 1o1s, performance reviews, regular update meetings and/or offsites. How do you organize your work?