If you haven’t heard the news already, Blitzen has been chosen to be Canada’s only representative at Startup Nations 2014 in Seoul Korea! Co-founder Josh Wright will take flight for Seoul Korea on an all expenses paid trip thanks to Startup Canada and Startup Nations. Upon landing, he’ll get right to work, preparing to pitch […]
reddit Co-Founder, Alexis Ohanian, Visits the Greenhouse with the Verge!
While the rest of the world was enjoying some much deserved rest and relaxation on Sunday, the Blitzen team was in the office. Don’t feel sorry for us though, because this time we were playing host to the co-founder of reddit (acquired in 2006), Alexis Ohanian, as part of his Oktoberfest layover and mission to document […]
Why SaaS is Broken (and how we’re going to fix it)
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is awesome but broken. SaaS is awesome because companies are producing some all-star niche solutions that tackle their chosen problem with the kind of vigor and focus the business world hasn’t seen before. Entire organizations are being stolen away from the grips of legacy systems built over a decade ago to enjoy the land of focused […]
SaaS: Advantages, Adoption, and Shadow IT
What is Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)? Whether or not you realize it, I am almost certain you have encountered SaaS tools. You may know them as cloud applications, web applications, or some other term I’ve never even heard of yet – the terminology is always evolving after all. If you’re still unsure of what I’m talking about, SaaS […]
Intro to Online Forms and Form Builders
Why This is Important Online forms are the unsung heroes of data collection. They are the perfect tool for any business process where you know what pieces of information you need to collect. Think lead capture forms, online job applications, grant applications, idea submission forms and many many more. If you’re into collecting awesome data […]