It’s not about being SaaSsy -- go for the long haul, says Sridhar Vembu
"In SaaS, I have founders who approach me when their business is failing and they want to know if they should sell or pivot. This is an overcrowded market segment."
"In SaaS, I have founders who approach me when their business is failing and they want to know if they should sell or pivot. This is an overcrowded market segment."
One of the problems in India is that there seems to be a widespread belief that the marquee startups are justified in going through a long period of heavy losses.
The Indian startup ecosystem is all set to boom in the new year as well. After all, Indian startups have attracted the maximum investments from both domestic and foreign investors in 2015.