Why Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) will never be the same again? In order to be better prepared for the future, organizations have to work towards making enterprise software accessible from any device. They should be able to access the software as they move throughout their day (while traveling, on their desktop or while out in the field). All this should happen without the need to sync their device or download updates. Software as a Service (SaaS) allows users to simply sign on for a service they can use anywhere, any time and on any device. In other words, we can say that SaaS introduced the concept of mass production in the software industry (businesses with economies of scale and a level of simplicity that has never before been possible).
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As the cloud grows and matures, traditional on-premise software is becoming obsolete while demand for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) products has skyrocketed, as per Entrepreneur. In fact, a recent Gartner survey found that SaaS accounts for more than 50 percent of new software implementations. Look around and you’ll see numerous software companies that have transformed their offerings into highly successful SaaS products: Microsoft now offers Office 365 and Adobe has its Creative Suite. Some newer companies like Salesforce.com skipped on-premise altogether. Google doubling down on its SaaS efforts last year and the breakthroughs they’ve had in AI, we’re expecting big things in the near future.
As per LANEWS.ORG, Software as a Service (SaaS) has risen as an effective software-delivery model for meeting the needs of enterprise IT Services. SaaS helps IT enterprises to rapidly build and deploy their applications. SaaS delivers to host the application on its own private server or deploy it on a third-party cloud computing services. SaaS has eliminated the need for enterprises to install and run the applications on its premises. Due to this the expenses for maintenance and software licensing has been eliminated for organizations. SaaS model enables