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SaaS Multiples Are At a 3+ Year Low. Where It Goes From Here.

SaaStr

Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure and even Google Cloud are on fire, adding insane amounts of revenue this year. The point is that SaaS multiples are still higher than where they were from 2010-2017. Draw a straight line and assume multiples gradually expand at the same rate as they were growing from 2017-2019.

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A Look Back at Q1 '24 Public Cloud Software Earnings

Clouded Judgement

The charts below show the change in quarterly revenue YoY (so Q1 ‘24 rev - Q1 ‘23 rev) going back to 2017. It’s worth pointing out that Azure is a bit above the long term trendline, while AWS is still below (but accelerating up).

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Slack moves video and voice calls to AWS

IT World

AWS is already Slack’s “preferred” cloud infrastructure provider, and the two companies have a common rival in Microsoft, competing with its Azure and Teams products, respectively. To read this article in full, please click here

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The Fundamentals of Role-Based Access Control

BetterCloud

Back in 2017, Thor Pedersen created this graph to illustrate the basics of RBAC. For example, with Azure RBAC you can: Allow one user to manage virtual machines in a subscription and another user to manage virtual networks. With Azure RBAC, access to resources is controlled by role assignments.

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The Answers to Scaling, Hiring, and Everything Else: A SaaStr Europa AMA with SaaStr CEO Jason Lemkin (Pod 585 + Video)

SaaStr

I’m going to get the numbers wrong, I think Amazon has 10,000 open positions out in AWS. I think Azure’s like 7,000, Google. The good news for speakers is we can pick; we just say, we said no manels in 2017. I think hiring is harder than ever. So if we send that list, it’s going 80% dudes, 20% women.

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ChartMogul 2021: Year in Review

Chart Mogul

We will support exports to Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Blob, and Google cloud storage. This year, we also migrated ChartMogul to AWS cloud. You can find the ones from past years here – 2020 , 2019 , 2018 , 2017 , and 2016. You can always visit the data output page within your ChartMogul dashboard for all your export needs.

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Retention Marketing: How to Build a Retention Strategy that Works

User Pilot

According to Mixpanel research from 2017, the cross-sectoral average rate was 20%. It’s easy to get hung up on sectoral benchmarks that ignore the huge variety of business types covered by a term like “SaaS” – which range from the incredibly sticky, such as AWS and Microsoft Azure, to services customers may only use rarely.