EBITDA Margin

What is EBITDA Margin? EBITDA margin is a profitability ratio that measures how much in earnings a company is generating before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, as a percentage of revenue. EBITDA Margin = EBITDA / Revenue. The earnings are calculated by taking sales revenue and deducting operating expenses, such as the cost of goods … Read more

Software as a Service

A term used to describe web-based software applications. These applications don’t require a user to install anything on their local computer/server (unless there’s an optional mobile application component the user decises to install). Examples: Facebook, Amazon, Nova, and Cloud Commander. Other names SaaS Web application Web app  

User Persisted Metadata

In Nova, user-level settings such as theme, organization, and language is stored server-side. Traditionally this information is likely stored in a client-side cookie, which means that if a user logins to the application from a different browser, a different computer, or even the same browser in ‘private browsing mode’ they’d have to reset their settings … Read more