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Is Multi-Tenant SaaS the Future of Business?
"What's Gone Wrong" in SaaS?
Welcome to SaaS Wire — your backstage pass to the hottest in software and services!
What we’ll cover today:
📈 How SaaS Saves You Time and Money?
🚨 "What's Gone Wrong" in SaaS?
📊 The 2024 SaaS Benchmarks Report!
🔗 The Event Roundup.
What if you could scale your business without breaking the bank?
Multi-tenant SaaS makes that possible by sharing infrastructure while keeping your data secure.
Platforms like Gmail, Slack, and Shopify thrive on this architecture.
Here’s why you need it:
Cost-Effective: No need for pricey hardware or software.
Effortless Scaling: Add users instantly without extra resources.
Streamlined Maintenance: Updates are applied across the board in one go.
Customisation Options: Use APIs to integrate CRMs, payment gateways, and more.
Quick Onboarding: New users can get started immediately.
Centralised Support: Troubleshooting and customer care made simple.
Multi-tenant SaaS isn’t just software; it’s your growth engine.
What do you think about SaaS transforming workplace wellness? |
This 45-page deck from Jared Slepper answers a question echoing through the venture ecosystem and beyond: “What’s Wrong with SaaS?!”
The 4 things that are highlighted in this by Bloke are:
1: Pandemic pulled forward adoption. Now mature industry
2: Sales efficiency deteriorated. Knife fight for revenue
3: Retention dropping. Co's still optimising pull-forward spend
4: CO's refuse to take medicine on SBC/dilution
The 2024 SaaS Benchmarks Report
The 2024 SaaS Benchmarks Report is here!
What's inside? Insights on growth, AI’s rise, remote work trends, and founder wellness.
See how you stack up and plan your next move.
Securiti, the Data Command Center pioneer, announced a new solution: security for AI Copilots in SaaS apps. Data security is the biggest impediment to adopting AI Copilots, like Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Taqtics is an exciting SaaS company that helps improve business store operations. It has raised an initial seed funding round of $1.2 million.
While Java Capital contributed, Sprout Venture Partners and Capital-A performed its leadership round.
Belgium-based open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software company Odoo has announced a significant €500 million secondary capital transaction led by prominent investors CapitalG and Sequoia Capital.
This transaction has increased the company’s valuation to €5 billion, highlighting its position as a global leader in integrated business software for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs).
What do you think about today’s edition? |
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