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Scaling a SaaS Startup to $1B+ ARR: Insights from UiPath’s CEO and Founder (Podcast +Video)

SaaStr

From its humble beginnings as a one-click dictionary solution to becoming an industry leader in RPA program development, UiPath’s story offers valuable insights for SaaS entrepreneurs looking to scale their own automation initiatives. From a marketing perspective, it was a flop.

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SOC 2 Policies: What They Should Include and Why They Matter

Scytale

But SOC 2 isnt just about earning that shiny attestation report – its about working from the inside out to create systems and policies that reflect a true culture of security. These policies form the basis of your SOC 2 control list, which auditors review to confirm youre meeting requirements. Keeping shady characters out.

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From CIO to CEO – What It Takes and Why It Works

OpenView Labs

It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in or what size company you are, software is a critical component—a foundational element. They are responsible for reviewing many more business cases than the budget can possibly accommodate, so they are used to having to do the hard job of picking priorities and dealing with disappointed parties.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with SocialChorus, Trello, Gremlin, Terminal, Guild Education, Gitlab, and Pleo — November 15, 2019

SaaStr

Kolton Andrus is the Founder & CEO @ Gremlin, the failure as a service startup finds weaknesses in your system before they cause problems. Sid Sijbrandi , Founder & CEO @ Gitlab, a single application for the entire software development lifecycle.

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How to Choose the Right SaaS Tool for Your Business

How To Buy Saas

In fact, businesses that leverage SaaS strategically often see tangible benefits 86% of companies report higher employee engagement after adopting well-suited SaaS tools, since employees have the right tech to do their jobs efficiently. On the other hand, the wrong software choice can lead to frustration, low adoption rates, and sunk costs.