Does SAP – or Oracle – have product/market fit?
Marc Andreessen says:
"You can always feel when product/market fit isn't happening. The customers aren't quite getting value out of the product, word of mouth isn't spreading, usage isn't growing that fast, press reviews are kind of "blah", the sales cycle takes too long, and lots of deals never close."
Yet, if you survey 100 SAP - or Oracle - customers, 99 will behave exactly like that; they don't even like the product; end-users hate them; there are no killer features; etc etc etc.
How can I solve this mental conundrum?
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 34.8 ms ] threadMaybe the real point is that there are different types of markets with different characteristics. And whenever you read some billionaires opinion you really need to be skeptical - there is always some personal set of values and experiences behind those opinions.
Not everything can be analyzed with the same types of analysis. It is a complete mistake to try to analyze startups like you analyze large companies, and vice versa.
ju-st said it best - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10617830
Also, long sales cycles are normal in huge multimillion dollar B2B products.