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Thanks to Bee, ChartMogul, Maast, SecureFrame, and StratusGreen for Sponsoring SaaStr Annual 2023!

SaaStr

Maast offers payments, banking, lending and more as features in software provider’s platforms – with one relationship, contract and integration. Secureframe allows companies to get compliant within weeks, rather than months and monitors 100+ services, including AWS, GCP, and Azure.

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

TL;DR ISVs develop and distribute software products independently and often collaborate with hardware manufacturers and platform providers. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. Learn More What are ISVs?

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What is IaaS? How Does it Affect Your e-Commerce Site?

Neil Patel

On the other hand, a big multinational business may have a host of developers and IT professionals capable of handling more complex functions. Instead, they pay for access to infrastructure through the cloud through companies like AWS, IBM, and Rackspace. However, with PaaS, you also outsource runtime, middleware, and O/S.

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Bulletproof your software with these 12 best application security tools (SAST, DAST, CSPM & WAF)

Audacix

Static Application Security Testing tools (SAST) SAST application security tools analyze your source code to identify potential security vulnerabilities during the development process. This helps you catch and fix issues early on, before they become a part of your application. Which businesses benefit most from application security tools?

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The State of Cloud Marketplaces: A Look into the Data, Trends, and Findings for Software Sellers

OpenView Labs

Every year Tackle surveys sellers and buyers at software companies across the spectrum—from less than $10M to over $1 billion in ARR, across multiple industries, and in roles like alliances/partnerships, sales, operations, product/development, finance, marketing, IT, and more.

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4 SaaS benefits & advantages: Software as a Service pros & cons

ProfitWell

PaaS stands for ‘platform as a service,’ providing developers with a complete environment for developing and deploying apps over the internet. Google Compute Engine (GCE), Digital Ocean, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are all good examples of IaaS. Some PaaS examples include Windows Azure, Google App Engine, and Force.com.

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Best Practices To Ease Your SaaS Cloud Security Challenges

Audacix

They offer a lot of benefits for your organizations, developers, and consumers while helping them follow the modern cybersecurity guidelines easily. With NIST mentioning a thorough guideline for application security and cloud infrastructure, it can be overwhelming for your development team to oversee all the changes all at once.