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Slicing it up: Saas and AI-native products & business models

Hosted by Ilmo Lounasmaa & Juliet Aittomäki
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Slicing it up: Saas and AI-native products & business models

Speakers:

Anand Arivukkarasu, Product Lead, Ex Meta https://www.linkedin.com/in/anandarivu/

Ilmo Lounasmaa, CEO Softlandia

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lounasmaa/

Webinar narrative:
In this webinar, we will help you break down business and product opportunities into a clear and actionable level. We will also explore key risks and identify areas you may want to avoid or exit quickly, depending on your business context.

The cost of development has dropped dramatically. Today, tools like Claude Workspace can accomplish more than many SaaS products could just a year ago—and soon, the cost of switching data will decrease as well.

What do these changes mean for different companies? And how can you move forward in a way that not only keeps you safe, but also allows you to benefit from this shift?

Describing the strategic opportunities and challenges to different types of SaaS companies:

  • The Dialogue Builders

  • The Workflow Fortresses

  • The Data Refineries

  • The Delivery Rails

  • The Orchestration Gods

As an outcome of the webinar you will get clear tools and methods to analyze your current environment and how to stay/become a winner.

For Whom

  • Founder/management teams

    • Outcomes: Which product categories apply to us, what are the existential threats right now, how to build strategy and roadmap for growth

  • Product leads

    • Outcomes: get clarity on roadmap and how to communicate the needed product decisions to management and other stakeholders of the company

  • Investors

    • Outcomes: Understanding of you portfolio as a whole, where are the biggest risks and how to help the management teams of different companies to act.

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