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The 18 Awesome Women of SaaS in Asia

SaaStock

Jessie provides invaluable know-how to portfolio companies on cash flow, fundraising, and financing strategies. She is also an active tech investor in Asia, complementing the financing with business development insights. In 2018, she founded Work In Progress, a hub that connects professionals and fosters a coaching culture.

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How I Got Promoted: Marques Stewart, VP of Technology at Achievement First

BetterCloud

” At that time, I said, “You know what, I think I really want to become a CIO or CTO.” When I decided I wanted to be a CIO or CTO , I was an associate director or what other companies might call a junior director. I’ve noticed this about software developers, but I also see it in many IT careers.

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11 Key SaaS Roles and Responsibilities in 2023

User Pilot

Chief Technical Officer : Responsible for outlining the company’s technological vision, implementing technology strategies, and ensuring that the technological resources are aligned with the company’s business needs. Product Manager : In charge of creating product strategy and overseeing the design process, among other things.

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11 proven, DevOps best-practices for continuous improvement

Audacix

DevOps is really a set of ideas and practices that emphasise a culture and environment where building, testing, and releasing software can happen rapidly, frequently, and more reliably. DevOps best practices that will help you to run your software development projects smoothly. Help team members find mentors they can trust.

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SaaStr Podcast #385 with Balsa Founder & CEO Paul Rosania

SaaStr

So product strategy decisions, vision documents. I think that storytelling is a bit of a lost art in software development and we’re starting to rediscover it. Paul Rosania: So let’s imagine I went to you as a CTO. If you’re a software company, you’re building a tool that people are using.

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