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How and why we spent $400K on AWS in 4 months

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When you first get started, effectively any hosting setup will do the trick: your application is small, you have relatively few customers, and perhaps (depending on your sales process) expectations around performance and reliability are a bit lower during the beta phase. Decide how much DevOps you want in your Development.

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How to categorize expenses in a SaaS startup

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The main accounts are: Cost of Revenue. Sales & Marketing. We’re using Quickbooks Online as the example accounting software, but you should be able to follow along if you use something different, such as Xero. First, let’s look at setting up your Cost of Revenue (sometimes called Cost of Sales, or Cost of Goods Sold ).

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11 application security questions that show if your SaaS is enterprise-ready

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Without doing both, you will lose high paying and reliable enterprise customers to competitors who use their cloud software security standards as a differentiating factor to grow sales. But they are considering all of them after your sales meetings have ended. Do you have a security architecture strategy?