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See a demo of Qrvey, the embedded analytics platform for SaaS providers, and you can qualify for a FREE $50 DoorDash Gift Card as our way of saying thanks!
You’re constantly making decisions that have long-term effects on your company and your products. One of the biggest decisions facing SaaS companies is how to effectively implement the right type of analytics solution for your products.
Analytics is easily one of the most under-estimated features in most product roadmaps, and I’ve been watching companies for 20 years struggle to get off the ground with their developments. There are so many choices for analytics and here I outline four distinct types of solutions that can help guide you in choosing the best type for your product.
In the SaaS world today, competition is fierce. Competition isn’t just about acquiring new customers, but also new partners and investors. SaaS founders know they need to stand out from the pack. But how and where do they create the most value and differentiation?
SaaS companies get their start in many ways. Often founders start with an industry or service that is familiar to them where they know a gap exists and then create a new software company to solve that problem. You see this in many verticals such as legal software, restaurant management, and real estate. SaaS companies exist to create solutions specifically for those industries, and their teams often know those industries inside and out.
However, a common thread within SaaS companies that specialize, is that every company’s customers expect their software provider to also be an expert at analytics, and unfortunately that simply is not the case. That’s where Infused Analytics for SaaS Companies comes in.
See a demo of Qrvey, the embedded analytics platform for SaaS providers, and you can qualify for a FREE $50 DoorDash Gift Card as our way of saying thanks!
You’re constantly making decisions that have long-term effects on your company and your products. One of the biggest decisions facing SaaS companies is how to effectively implement the right type of analytics solution for your products.
Analytics is easily one of the most under-estimated features in most product roadmaps, and I’ve been watching companies for 20 years struggle to get off the ground with their developments. There are so many choices for analytics and here I outline four distinct types of solutions that can help guide you in choosing the best type for your product.
In the SaaS world today, competition is fierce. Competition isn’t just about acquiring new customers, but also new partners and investors. SaaS founders know they need to stand out from the pack. But how and where do they create the most value and differentiation?
SaaS companies get their start in many ways. Often founders start with an industry or service that is familiar to them where they know a gap exists and then create a new software company to solve that problem. You see this in many verticals such as legal software, restaurant management, and real estate. SaaS companies exist to create solutions specifically for those industries, and their teams often know those industries inside and out.
However, a common thread within SaaS companies that specialize, is that every company’s customers expect their software provider to also be an expert at analytics, and unfortunately that simply is not the case. That’s where Infused Analytics for SaaS Companies comes in.
Dresner Advisory Services has just unveiled their “2022 Business Intelligence Market Study,” an in-depth look at the business intelligence industry that ranks more than two dozen BI vendors in areas like product, service, support and overall customer satisfaction. How does your current BI vendor stack up against the competition? Who’s the perfect vendor for your business needs? Find out by downloading your complimentary copy today!
Dresner Advisory Services has just unveiled their “2022 Business Intelligence Market Study,” an in-depth look at the business intelligence industry that ranks more than two dozen BI vendors in areas like product, service, support and overall customer satisfaction. How does your current BI vendor stack up against the competition? Who’s the perfect vendor for your business needs? Find out by downloading your complimentary copy today!
Dresner Advisory Services has just unveiled their “2022 Business Intelligence Market Study,” an in-depth look at the business intelligence industry that ranks more than two dozen BI vendors in areas like product, service, support and overall customer satisfaction. How does your current BI vendor stack up against the competition? Who’s the perfect vendor for your business needs? Find out by downloading your complimentary copy today!
Every organization will, at some point, have to collaborate with different entities such as clients, vendors, suppliers, and specialists to ensure business continuity, however, this extends an organization's perimeter, increasing the probability of your network getting exposed to cyberthreats.
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A majority of the global workforce has started returning to the office and it looks like 2022 is set to be a year of hybrid work. That said, it will also bring with it a wide range of network security challenges.
Our e-book, Cybersecurity outlook for 2022, provides insights on the changing cyber landscape, evolving security threats, and emerging attack patterns. It also provides a walk-through of different cyberattacks that happened in 2021 and what security administrators should look for in 2022 to avoid similar incidents.
The past decade has seen massive evolution in mobile application development, from ordering food online, to booking affordable rides, and from exploring new places with like-minded people, to staying close with friends and family through instant messaging. And of course, mobile technology plays an important role in the way we shop today.
Mobile Point of Sale or mPOS is playing an important role in enhancing in-store customer experience and staff efficiency. Mobile POS offers retailers the ability to provide a personalized shopping experience to customers every time they walk in the store.
Omnichannel retailing is all about providing a seamless buying experience using a variety of channels. It creates interactions with customers right from the start of their journey, by guiding them through several channels that lead to the purchase and fulfillment of their orders.
Implementing a well-structured omnichannel supply chain using both online and offline channels can be cost-effective for retail businesses. In the near future, omnichannel is expected to have a significant impact on the network and logistics needs of the retail business.
Qntrl is a workflow orchestration software with powerful features that helps you gain visibility and control over your business processes by automating them.
Qntrl helps you overcome these challenges by designing and automating your organization’s workflows. You can digitize your entire workflow and transfer tasks between teams efficiently.
MOVYON is a leader in the development and integration of intelligent transport system solutions and a center of excellence for research and innovation at Autostrade per l’Italia.
MOVYON needed clear statuses for their various purchases and customer orders, and the logistics and procurement offices were constantly being interrupted with notifications asking for updates.