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[WEBINAR REPLAY] How to build a culture of security in your software development teams

Audacix

Then, based on your responses, we will show you how to: Do regular software security activities to reduce your overall burden. When you should conduct SaaS pentests / mobile app pentests to solidify your security posture. How to make your software or SaaS enterprise-ready so that you can sell more to larger B2B customers.

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Multi-tenancy Trends in SaaS Applications

Frontegg

Today there can be no disagreement that multi-tenancy is the essence of SaaS. But how is the SaaS community thinking about multi-tenancy today? A typical B2B SaaS application provides business value to a specific business, so a tenant in our case would be defined as the specific business unit your SaaS serves.

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The 5Cs of the Build vs Buy Debate of SaaS Development

Frontegg

The debate behind build versus buy is a lively one in the world of SaaS product development, and although it can be discussed ad infinitum, we do need to sit back for a minute before we build a SaaS application and consider the following: What are the key reasons that drive a company to build vs. buy? Levels of Customization.

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5 features of top web application vulnerability testing tools

Audacix

In short, vulnerability testing tools help you upgrade your SaaS security standards so that you can reduce the risk posed to you by malicious miscreants on the internet. Not every web app vulnerability testing tool helps your software engineers stick to their strict timelines. Unfortunately, no. There is no single magic bullet.

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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? We learned most of the things the hard way and we are actually still iterating and learning about many of those aspects. The article is using the word “growth” a lot. How do you organize your work?