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Ignite Your SaaS Journey with the Best Free and Open-Source SaaS Starter Kit

Discover the Game-Changing Power of an Enterprise-Ready Solution that will help you save thousands of dollars in development costs. Are you a SaaS founder striving for accelerated success in the highly competitive landscape? Look no further! At BoxyHQ we've curated a revolutionary tool that will supercharge your SaaS journey like never before. Introducing the Best Free and Open-Source SaaS Starter Kit, designed to ignite your growth and transform your startup dreams into reality.

SSO "Wall of Shame" vs "Wall of Fame"

Unless you have been living under a rock, you have probably heard of the SSO Wall of Shame. This is a list of vendors that treat single sign-on as a luxury feature, not a core security requirement. There have been numerous complaints regarding the companies that have made it onto this list, and rightfully so. In a downturn economy and in times when security and privacy are critical, many organizations see an opportunity to generate even more revenue.

SBOM Explained: An enterprise guide to security risk management

In this age of technology, software companies are quickly shifting towards a strict compliance posture. You may ask yourself, why is that and what has changed over the last several years? This can be due to multiple factors but can mainly be boiled down into four categories.

Why does your SaaS application need audit logs?

Audit logs are an important tool for keeping track of activity within your SaaS application. These logs provide a detailed record of the actions taken by users and can be used to monitor for potential security breaches, compliance violations, and other issues. Let’s explore some of the key reasons why you need audit logs for your SaaS app.

How low-code solutions are changing how we build products and workflows

We have all heard the terms low-code or no-code being thrown around as buzzwords over the last few years but what does this mean and how is it changing the way businesses and individuals solve problems? I am going to use our product SAML Jackson to explain how low-code solutions are changing the way we build products.

What is DevOps and how has it evolved into DevSecOps

Let's first take a look at what DevOps (Developer Operations) is so we can better understand why it has now evolved into DevSecOps (Developer Security Operations). DevOps is a combination of philosophies, practices, and tools that increases a business's ability to deliver better development in less time (Higher velocity). This can be applied to building a new product or the process of continuous improvement that applies to most products we see today.