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From Vision to Reality: Unveiling Event Management Platform in Korea, EventUs

AsiaTechDaily

“We created an educational SaaS that enabled real-time two-way communication between teachers and students through IT. EVENTUS automates tasks through event SaaS, reducing workforce and costs while recording and scoring attendees’ behaviors and actions during the event.

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The Dos and Don’ts of Client Retention

StartupNation

This is certainly difficult, but not impossible, and should be the main focus of every SaaS company in order to scale. Departments must align to serve client needs, meaning that everyone from product to sales to client services must collaborate from day one. Keeping clients onside is something I should know about. Why it matters.

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Let’s move beyond 2020 and start thinking about the 2020s

TechCrunch

Many of these questions go beyond mere “apps” to encompass areas of law, culture, societies, and ultimately, what we want to leave for the next generations coming behind all of us. It’s going to take intense collaboration, multiple inventions and products, as well as legal and cultural changes, to realize these next improvements.

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Top Grand Rapids Startups to Watch in 2022

StartupNation

Their high-end products and storefront come from a hand-cultivated culture, state of the art facilities and a sustainable growing practice. They’re a SaaS startup that has created a tool to more accurately predict and guide construction outcomes and facility planning. This year, the company raised $2.8 million in funding.

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Unmuted founder Max van den Ingh on success beyond the metrics

TechCrunch

This process-based service model is, in our opinion, the only way to grow a business in a sustainable way. Typically we focus on what we call “innovative companies” — whether that’s because they have a SaaS offering or they’re an innovator within a traditional industry doesn’t really matter. But this wasn’t the goal at all.

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Extra Crunch roundup: Unpacking BuzzFeed’s SPAC, curb your meeting enthusiasm, more

TechCrunch

Meetings should have a clear purpose, but instead, they’ve become a way to measure status and reinforce what is colloquially referred to as CYA culture. Changing your meeting culture is difficult, but given that 26% of workers plan to look for a new job when the pandemic ends, startups need to do all they can to retain talent.

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Starting a Business! From Idea to Launch

American Entrepreneurship

The following areas should be explored to determine the feasibility of the business under consideration will become sustainable and profitable. However, SaaS technology enables the use of technology via monthly subscription instead of the expense required for outright purchase.