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In Part 1 of this Audio Blog, we evaluated some of the more common challenges that companies face when attempting to migrate both their product and revenue models from that of on-premise to SaaS. I guided my own company through this transition over many years. Though we did end up achieving some success, our transition ultimately went too slow, required too much time and capital, and came in below our initial targets. In this Audio Blog (Part 2), I leverage this first-hand experience to walk you through the tactics and strategies that you can put into place to make your own transition faster, cheaper, and ultimately less painful than mine was. These include things that we did (that worked), as well as things that we didn’t do (that I wish we had). Enjoy!
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By Steve Divitkos5
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In Part 1 of this Audio Blog, we evaluated some of the more common challenges that companies face when attempting to migrate both their product and revenue models from that of on-premise to SaaS. I guided my own company through this transition over many years. Though we did end up achieving some success, our transition ultimately went too slow, required too much time and capital, and came in below our initial targets. In this Audio Blog (Part 2), I leverage this first-hand experience to walk you through the tactics and strategies that you can put into place to make your own transition faster, cheaper, and ultimately less painful than mine was. These include things that we did (that worked), as well as things that we didn’t do (that I wish we had). Enjoy!
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If this episode provided you with value, would you mind leaving a rating and/or review wherever you access your podcasts? Ratings and reviews help me secure guests that would otherwise be difficult to obtain, and it is exactly these types of people that I want each of you to learn from. Any ratings and/or reviews would be much appreciated :)

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