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Pilot: 57% of Venture Startups Will Need to Raise More In 2024

SaaStr

SaaS products and services like Pilot track the finances of 1,000s of SaaS and other startup so they’re an interesting source of hard data. Something that’s both not surprising but also pretty impactful: 57% of venture-backed startups will have to go “back to market” in 2024 to raise more capital. Carpe Diem.

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How Much Should You Expect Your Startup to Slow in 2022?

Tom Tunguz

AWS’s growth rate is the slowest of the three largest public infrastructure clouds. Results from these clouds suggest the market isn’t as soft as the 30% estimate - at least not yet. With about 39% market share, AWS reigns supreme as the largest provider. GCP reported 37% growth & Microsoft 40%. Q/Q Growth Rate Change.

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Clouded Judgement 10.11.24 - Budget Flush

Clouded Judgement

Every week I’ll provide updates on the latest trends in cloud software companies. Coming out of that, every company from the largest enterprise to the smallest startup started thinking very critically about cost optimizations. Subscribe now Share Clouded Judgement Leave a comment Follow along to stay up to date!

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A Look Back at Q1 '24 Public Cloud Software Earnings

Clouded Judgement

Q1 earnings season for cloud businesses is now behind us. My hope is that this analysis can provide startup entrepreneurs with a framework for how to manage their businesses around SaaS metrics (e.g., These charts clearly show the ZIRP pull forward, the ensuing cloud cost optimizations, and then the recovery.

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We End the Year at All-Time Lows for SaaS Growth. A Buying Signal — Or The End of an Era?

SaaStr

Shopify, Canva, Monday and tons of other SaaS leaders less focused on tech and startups had big years. And broader Cloud players had great years too, from MongoDB to Cloudflare to Azure, if not quite as crazy as at the peak of 2021. And Gartner still predicts overall Cloud spend will grow to record rates in 2024.

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The Macroeconomic Signal to Watch for Software & Infrastructure Startups

Tom Tunguz

Amazon Web Services and Azure, the business units inside Amazon and Microsoft serve and sell to small, medium, and large companies in every major geography. Microsoft Azure. Google Cloud Platform. That should bode well for SaaS startups. Fortunately, it exists. So do Salesforce. ServiceNow. Palo Alto Networks.

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A Flare Across the Clouds : Cloudflare's Earnings Report

Tom Tunguz

I’m watching public company earnings to identify early trends in the software market to inform startups’ plans for 2023. The surge in pipeline is notable given the uncertainty in the market but the close rates are low & sales cycles slow : another confirmatory data point for startups to plan cautiously in 2023.

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