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The Evolution of SaaS Architecture

Frontegg

The software development world has changed dramatically over the last few years. Following the SaaS revolution, almost no software products are sold today outside a cloud and subscription model. Our demo application for this use case will be a SaaS product called LoudAPI. SEE HOW EASY IT IS.

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What We Learned from Analyzing 2000+ Series A fundings in H1 of 2022

Frontegg

From this set, we manually filtered out companies that are not offering a product, e.g. venture capitalists, software-development shops, etc. Well, 478 of them — a third of the companies analyzed, offer a traditional “book a demo” button. Intrestingly, 103 companies offer a demo while also allowing self-service signup.

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How SaaS teams can perform security testing for web applications & APIs

Audacix

A better investment of your time and money will be a pentesting as a service model, which will help you build a structure of web app security that grows and adapts to your software development environment. Want to see how an automated security testing tool would work with your development processes?

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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. Yes, Schedule My Demo Idea 8.

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Lessons learned from growing a PM team in a hyper-growth startup

Point Nine Land

Not everything has to be demoed, just the really cool things, sometimes gifs and screenshots are enough. Look into sales pitches, demos, webinars,… Did your presentations/contents translate well into what we are showing to prospects and customers? This is an exercise that should be done with input/feedback of the leadership team.