@mollywood My predictions for B2B SaaS..
1. Freemium model is dead for a startup. But it may still work for a large company.
2. The days are over for a software engineer costing a company more than $150k.
3. Next crop of companies will be coming from India.
@SajalGupta94@itspsneha Why didn't the senior management at @letsblinkit sign-up to be a delivery agent for a day and fix these issues and more, internally ?
In the wake of CrowdStrike incident CIOs and CISOs should be looking at strengthening their fail-safe infrastructure to include redundant operating systems.
Check out my article: Building OS Redundancy for Failover in a SaaS Environment https://t.co/G4rAKn9TzU via @LinkedIn
@collision Paper gains are good enough for venture capital to continue to raise bigger size funds and the management is where they make good money. Good exit is the icing on the cake. The bad exit is fine too because of the management fee which is pocketed; longer it takes, it is better.
@ID_AA_Carmack Startups will have to self-govern among themselves and collectively compete against BigTech. As a single entity, they should be able to do an IPO. Early individual exits are not possible.
Entrepreneurs, by nature are bad at doing collaborations.