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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

TechEmpower SaaS

At TechEmpower, we frequently talk to startup founders, CEOs, product leaders, and other innovators about their next big tech initiative. After all, that’s what tech innovation is all about. After all, that’s what tech innovation is all about. The innovator/developer relationship needs to be a conversation.

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The White Collar Revolution

Tom Tunguz

The major areas of AI innovation automate white-collar work. Occupation Employment (in millions) AI Technology Software Developers & IT 2.71 Public & private company diligence, compliance analysis Marketing & PR 0.9 Automated sales coaching, AI sales development Architects, Surveyors, & Cartographers 0.28

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Top 10 Trends for Data in 2024

Tom Tunguz

Data Teams are Becoming Software Teams : DevOps created a movement within software development that empowers developers to run the software they wrote. Executive teams and boards are demanding innovation with LLMs and data. Meanwhile, regulation and compliance mean the governance burden only increases.

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How do merchants feel about their vertical software and Embedded Payments?

Payrix

No matter your industry, keeping up with the latest technology and payments trends is essential for any software company looking to stay competitive and keep their customers satisfied. Let’s take a closer look at the top payment innovations that software companies should consider this year.

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Understanding the Importance of a Merchant of Record for Digital Products

Subscription Flow

The oversight of payment processing, guaranteeing regulatory compliance, and supervising the payments infrastructure are just a few of the many responsibilities held by the merchant of record.

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

SaaS companies deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, simplifying access and management for users. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. Here’s how Stax Connect can help.

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

3 Audit Logging and Compliance Enterprise customers view the ROI of your solution as more than a great set of features. Compliance requires that your logging and monitoring infrastructure provide complete, well-organized, retrievable data on all of the above for both (1) security and (2) change management. #4 Seems like a short list?