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<blockquote style="font-size: 1.5em;font-style: italic;margin:40px; color:#999;">SaaS Startups have a 92% failure rate - This is no longer acceptable.</blockquote>
<blockquote style="font-size: 1.5em;font-style: italic;margin:40px; color:#999;">SaaS Startups have a 92% failure rate - This is no longer acceptable.</blockquote>
== The Open SaaS Institute==
== The Open SaaS Institute==
We want to bring the best brains and brightest ideas together and share data, benchmarks, and best practices to create 'Open Standards' and ''Open Innovation '' for a more reliable, inclusive, and healthier SaaS Industry.
We want to bring the best brains and brightest ideas together and share data, benchmarks, and best practices to create '''Open Standards''' and '''Open Innovation''' for a more reliable, inclusive, and healthier SaaS Industry.


* '''We are here to discuss, define and distribute these Standards.'''
* '''We are here to discuss, define and distribute these Standards.'''

Revision as of 10:40, 4 December 2022

SaaS Startups have a 92% failure rate - This is no longer acceptable.

The Open SaaS Institute

We want to bring the best brains and brightest ideas together and share data, benchmarks, and best practices to create Open Standards and Open Innovation for a more reliable, inclusive, and healthier SaaS Industry.

  • We are here to discuss, define and distribute these Standards.
  • We are here to build them out in the open and ensure they are useful, practical & fair.
  • We are here because if we, the SaaS community, don't do it - no one else will.

Here is how you can participate