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AMA: Redpoint Ventures
Scott Raney and Tomasz Tunguz will discuss funding, building, & scaling startups
   9 years ago
#VCChatAMA: NEA VC Pete Sonsini Investing in the Enterprise in the Cloud and Data Era. Investments in Databricks, MapR, Tintri, NGIX
John Furrier
What is the impact from cloud revolution and your thoughts on AWS vs Openstack?
Scott Raney
Workloads will move to cloud architectures full-stop. Happening with customer-focused apps, but will soon happen for workloads of all types. Many are well-suited for AWS and that busienss will continue to grow.
John Furrier
AWS is pounding hard into the enterprise and forcing lots of incumbent players to be more agile. What trend do you see there? More deals in enterprise cloud?
John Furrier
@sraney what is your take on the security startup landscape as it relates to cloud?
Tomasz Tunguz
It's interesting to see AWS moving up the stack with Email and File Storage. That's going to put some pressure on the ecosystem.
John Furrier
I agree Tomasz that will also create "new models" for distribution; At ServiceNOW conference they are deploying a marketplace too; IBM, AWS, ServiceNow - hmm a flywheel oppty?
Scott Raney
lost the thread for second...however, big believer in private clouds. Openstack is best option today, but really way too challenging to implement. We have invested in Platform9, a company which dramatically simplifies what it takes to launch
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@sraney what are your thoughts on collapse of Nebula which precisely tried to simplify Openstack deployment?
Tomasz Tunguz
I think there certainly is an opportunity on these market places. We're seeing it with some of our portfolio companies.
Tomasz Tunguz
@sraney saw it first with heroku and their app store.
Tomasz Tunguz
these market places offer huge channels, but demand better product integrations with the platform, and a simpler product.
John Furrier
Should startups dedicated resources (engineering) to support all the clouds? AWS is different than BlueMix etc
Scott Raney
@cloud_opinion haven't spent time with them in a while, but seem to have done it by prescribing particular hardware configurations. Didn't seem to integrate nicely into existing data center infrastructure. Great guys over there though. They were early
John Furrier
Q1: What is the Innovators dilemma around Innovating in SaaS startups or Cloud Enterprises? http://www.via-cc.at...

Tomasz Tunguz
It's a new way of building companies that changes the way outside sales teams work.
John Furrier
What is the formula for success? Why do some startups scale rapidly and succeed and other can't
Tomasz Tunguz
Outside sales teams aren't permitted to be outbound.
Tomasz Tunguz
That's a big change from the previous models.
John Furrier
What do you mean this "flips things upside down"?
Tomasz Tunguz
Well, the traditional model has the enterprise teams at the top of the pyramid going outbound to find new business and the inside sales teams pursuing inbound leads.
Tomasz Tunguz
The new model is different in that only the SMB teams go outbound. The mid-market and enterprise sales teams are exclusively farming from the existing user base.
Andrew Steele
@ttunguz what does that do to CAC for SMB wins? Seems like it would be unacceptably high
Tomasz Tunguz
why? if it's driven by freemium, content, etc, the way it's done now, overall CAC should fall
David Bookout
@ttunguz ~ earlier you said there is a focus on existing mid and enterprise customers, yet in a start-up environment those may not exist... then what ?...
Andrew Steele
got it...misread outbound vs. outside. does this only work for collaboration platforms like asana & atlassian, or are there other examples of success?
Tomasz Tunguz
hubspot, new relic
Jason M. Lemkin
How do we justify the valuations of Slack, Zenefits, etc. when SFDC only has a $47b market cap and WDAY only $17b?
John Furrier
gr8 questions - i see global being a big wildcard esp in asia
Scott Raney
Two schools of thought. Still on front-end of a massive change to cloud services (still just 2% penetrated). Huge opportunities and these companies are growing at unprecedented rates. Clearly some FOMO going on with investors w/ different risk tolerances
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Because $1 in public markets is only worth 20cents in private equity rounds </joke>
Scott Raney
We have seen the idea of forward pricing take hold. Private investors basing no on TTM or even NTM, but really a couple of years out expecting flawless execution.
Scott Raney
Has resulted in a disconnect between public and private market multiples. 3 IPOs in the last 6 months where IPO price was below the last round price in private markets
Scott Raney
Apigee, Hortonworks and Box
Ryan Petersen
Zenefits is growing faster than those companies ever did
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really? do you have stats comparing wday first 24 mos vs zenefits 24 mos?
Lili Balfour
Not surprised w Box, but didn't know about Apigee and Hortonworks.
Scott Raney
Zenefits has grown MUCH faster. But it has a completely different business model than WDAY. It is SaaS-enabled but really a fundamentally different type of product/revenue model
Lili Balfour
Agree. It's interesting when people call Zenefits SaaS.
John Furrier
What's Andy Rubin like? He is working with Redpoint now isn't he?
Tomasz Tunguz
Andy is brilliant. He sees the world in a completely different way than most people. Each conversation is eye-opening.
Scott Raney
As should be evident by now, he dreams very big! No idea is too outlandish, too difficult, etc. He is the kind of guy that changes things for the better
John Furrier
What was the coolest conversation you had with him?
Tomasz Tunguz
And he loves gadgets like no one else, so he's always got the new new thing.
Scott Raney
He pitched Android to a couple of us years ago. We told him he needed deeper pockets than a VC had to make this happen. He went out and found them.
Tony Zakula
@sraney what I like most about that is the honesty, and you were right obviously.
Scott Raney
Andy is doing amazing things now at Redpoint and Playground
Ariana Gradow
.@ttunguz you recently wrote a post on the importance of profitability for SaaS startup. Would you elaborate on this please? Why is growth becoming more important than profit? How has this changed over time? http://www.via-cc.at...

David Bookout
~ not sure i understand your comment relative to the importance on profitability...
Tomasz Tunguz
right now, the public markets value growth much more than profitability. the supermajority of tech IPOs aren't profitable.
Tomasz Tunguz
and investors are willing to believe that the huge growth rates eventually will translate into very profitable businesses
Tomasz Tunguz
it's probably true for many companies, but likely not all of them. and so there's some risk in making that bet.
Scott Raney
Conventional wisdom is scale companies could be profitable immediately if they just chose not to grow as fast
Ariana Gradow
I find it interesting that many companies that are grow their user base extremely quickly sometimes take years to make a profit. Also what is the importance of cash flow for a startup when you are deciding to invest or not?