SaaS is not a “one-size-fits-all” business. There are many options now for platforms and services you can use and the number is increasing every day. A lot of the information available is laden with marketing hype. How do you make the right decisions?

We’ve been helping companies transition to SaaS as startups and from traditional licensed software for several years and we’ve build up a practice we use repeatedly to navigate the choices. We’re bringing our practice to the Dallas SaaS University event as a workshop to help SaaS executives and entrepreneurs make the right choices for their business. We’re passionate about helping companies succeed in SaaS and we’d like to pass some of our knowledge on to you.

You can take this workshop combined with your signup to the University event or separately, but I encourage you to take advantage of the combined pricing that is available. This is not a “technical” workshop – we will be covering how the technical and business decisions SaaS requires impact your business and product strategy. We’ll be using interactive exercises to help you put the concepts into your context and build something you can take back to your team. It is a full day with a catered lunch and will be a limited group so you will have plenty of opportunity to ask questions and be involved.

UpDate! – Use Discount Code: SCIO100

Here’s the outline:

Charting Your Course to SaaS

Making the Right Decisions for Your SaaS Product

Overview – How is a SaaS Product and Business “Different”?

  • Leaving 30 years of industry history behind
  • Transitioning to a service-led model
  • 10 ways to fail

Your Service is Different

  • What does making the right choices mean?
  • Understanding your market, product strategy, roadmap, supporting technologies, and skills needed.
  • Knowing flexibility is key in SaaS

Sell the Right Product

  • Map your core product and customer assumptions
  • Consider test marketing plans
  • Developing a go-to-market feature set

Make Strategic Development Choices

  • Selecting services and platforms
  • Selecting a technical architecture
  • Making development and deployment choices

Operating a SaaS Business

  • Understanding service-led business requirements
  • Leveraging operational metrics
  • Understanding end-user interaction in SaaS and product management

Who Should Attend?

This workshop and seminar is important for anyone considering a SaaS product, in the process of developing a product or offering a product that hasn’t reached its potential, including: Entrepreneurs, CXO’s, product managers and key executives in startups, vendors moving to SaaS or existing SaaS companies.

About Your “Professors”
Luis Aburto, CEO of Scio Consulting, is a veteran of international technology and engineering consulting for corporate and government clients in the U.S. and Latin America. Mr. Aburto is the founder of Scio Consulting, and in 2006 was responsible for focusing the direction of the company on SaaS enablement services. Luis has worked with a multitude of software companies of all sizes and across many industries, helping them make the transition to SaaS.

Mike Dunham, Principal Consultant of Scio Consulting, has over 25 years background in the development and introduction of new technology working with startups, government and the largest enterprise software companies. He has worked with Scio for five years, regularly authors articles on SaaS and the software industry and hosts a series of podcasts on SaaS best practices. Mike leads Scio’s professional services helping companies develop and bring to market new SaaS offerings.

As I mentioned – there are several ways you can join us in this workshop and I very happy we have the opportunity to bring it to SaaS University. I’m looking forward to meeting many of my friends at SaaS University for the event. If you would like to know more about what we’re going to be doing or some help building the case so you can get company support to go, just let me know. See you there!

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