The astonishing growth of cloud-based technology has resulted in the explosion of SaaS (Software as a Service) becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. From managing sales leads to organizing your personal finances, SaaS tools plays a key role in countless organizations.
As such, it should hardly be surprising that many entrepreneurs and programers have decided to throw their hats into this potentially lucrative space. A few weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to speak with one such person who's turned a software tool originally built for personal use, into a thriving SaaS startup—Josh Pigford, the founder of Baremetrics.
During our conversation, Pigford revealed some great insights into what helped his company become successful today—and how you too, may be able to grow your own service-based side business into a scalable startup.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanrobinson/2018/08/05/service-business-side-hustle-saas-startup/#7574f8776c1b/
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Defense became the latest agency to adopt a burgeoning start-up boot camp pioneered by the National Science Foundation’s Errol Arkilic.
In 2011, Arkilic reached out to Steve Blank, a Stanford University professor who would soon be one of Silicon Valley’s most influential innovators.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2018/02/05/i-corps-startup-science/#.WnmmcK6nF1s/