Coupa helps its business customers keep track of their spending in one central location.
The company managed to keep users hooked and even expand usage last year despite the pandemic.
The company is expanding its platform as it looks to become a hub to track spending inside firms.
Coupa, a 15-year-old cloud software company that helps its business customers keep track of their spending in one central location, managed to keep users hooked last year despite the pandemic.
The firm, which has a market cap of roughly $18.6 billion, increased its annual revenue 39% to $541.6 million last year. While that s slower growth than in the past the year before it grew revenue 50% annually CEO Rob Bernshteyn said that Coupa convinced many of its existing customers to expand their product usage (thanks, in part, to new product offerings that the firm launched through acquisitions).
COVID-19 drives Microsoft NZ s new-model SaaS partners to the cloud
SaaS companies come out of all sorts of organisations, not just the start-up community
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Microsoft NZ is signing around five new software-as-a-service (SaaS) partners a month, driving business for its Azure cloud and creating a virtuous circle for partners and their customers as well.
Partner director Matt Bostwick says while the company has a traditional channel and a SaaS channel, they are not incompatible.
Some traditional channel partners, consultancies and service providers, are also becoming SaaS partners, spurred in part by the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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