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38 Bright Asian SaaS Stars

SaaStock

The platform integrates with 100+ shipping services and ensures discounts for many of them. was created by a team with 25+ years of experience in location-based tech, spanning various services and real-time asset tracking systems. Fadada is a SaaS-based provider of electronic signature services. Funding to Date : $1.3M

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Sales and GTM in Uncertain Times with Adnan Chaudhry and Matt Garratt (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

And he also has the, I don’t know, benefit or dubious distinction, but lived through this before in 2008 and 2009. So that’s going to require solutions that are cloud based that you can spin up in a matter of days or weeks versus a matter of months or years. That visualization, we’ve just opened up the marketplace.

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How Atlassian Helps Startups Clone Their Product Led Growth Strategy

OpenView Labs

The number of apps created by independent developers was steadily growing, so in 2009 the Atlassian Plugin Exchange was born, which evolved into Atlassian Marketplace by 2012. The Marketplace today is a professional app discovery website, generating $300 million in purchases annually. Distributing Midori apps where users live.

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Top 8 SaaS Development Companies in 2024

How To Buy Saas

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) is one of the transformative services in the modern digital landscape. If you think about catching up with one of the biggest tech trends in recent years, this list will provide you with IT service providers working in different industries, with different tech stacks, and from different countries.

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How Founders Can Take Control of Their Destiny with Tradeshift (video + transcript)

SaaStr

We looked at the world in 2008, 2009, and we said, “How come it’s almost impossible to connect two companies to do business, especially if they have complex business processes, but we can all connect as consumers on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, every single day we want to do business? We can do the private marketplaces.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Tidelift and Cloudflare

SaaStr

Michelle started the company during an economic downturn in 2009. So, our products and services are around how can we help companies utilize open source more effectively, more securely, more responsibly, as well as contribute. ” At what point do you think professional services becomes too heavy weighted on the revenue front?

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170+ Women in Sales Share Their Career-Defining Aha Moment

Sales Hacker

The best products, services, and ideas are nothing without a way to turn them into currency, and sellers are a big part of making commerce happen. Cassie spent the first pre-SaaS chapter of her tech career in growth roles in subscription and marketplace businesses (TheLadders.com, GLG). Anita Nielsen. Anne Slough. Beth Sunshine.

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