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The current trend in many organizations is to use software service providers, also known as Software as a Service (SaaS). Is this a trend that should continue? What people, organization and technology factors should be considered when making this decision?
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SaaS is explained and its benefits and advantages; reasons why companies choose to have SaaS. The solution is 439 words with five (5) non-APA references.
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Software as a Service or SaaS is a software delivery method that is hosted by a service provider and accessible remotely as a Web-based service. It is becoming increasingly prevalent as the advancement of Web services technologies, service-oriented architecture, and new developmental approaches have become popular. Its broadband service is readily accessible to provide user access from anywhere in the world.
Some businesses want to focus on their core processes than their software management processes. By giving more time to the more important tasks, management can concentrate on analyzing the trend and formulate strategies to help improve the company's performance.
SaaS is affordable and it is accessible anywhere. Companies need not worry about their software ...
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