Software On The Move: Benefits of SaaS Products for Mobile Users

The Information Technology’s mobile ecosystem covers a variety of moving parts, such as devices, carriers, back-end data, firmware versions, and the Internet. Given these element and a combination of the inherent dissimilar features of desktop or Web-based applications and mobile applications can possibly make the mobility aspect of software appear too multifarious. As this is a probable case, this mobile software scenario can in fact be made simpler. Continue Reading »

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Supporting SaaS

Traditionally, software providers have delivered software solutions through installing them on client computers and networks. In the recent times, however, clients have been requesting for Software as a Service for the more reasonable cost it offers and the lesser complex process involved in internally running the system. Continue Reading »

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Deploying SaaS

The deployment of Software as a Service or SaaS should be guided with business requirements, timelines and objectives that are clearly defined. Understanding these for a successful outcome is key.
Besides the formation of an able delivery team, defining and understanding the infrastructure that is needed for the delivery of SaaS application is a significant part of successful deployment. Specifically, this pertains to the procurement of the infrastructure needed and the software required. Infrastructure enables a business to deploy Internet-based applications and SaaS more quickly, more securely, of better quality while being cost-effective, regardless of the application lifecycle or stage. Continue Reading »

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Scoping a SaaS Project

Software as a Service or “SaaS” a revolutionary software “software-on-demand” model that operates through user subscription simply shifts away from the conventional way of delivering software. As most clients attest, the SaaS model is less burdensome with regards to the deployment or implementation of the software and its related management, as opposed to the customary model.

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Why SaaS?

Service as a Software, the popularized Web-based software delivery model, has become a household word in the Information Technology and software world. Customers and vendor markets have attested that SaaS’ benefits outweigh its downsides, creating for SaaS a skyrocketing hype. Continue Reading »

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Web 3.0 And On Demand Software

Authorities of the Information Technology and software industries will assert that any product’s Version 2.0 are likely staging post that is short-lived and is on its way to V 3.0 that is considered as ultimately hitting the mark. As a classic instance, Microsoft Windows V 1.0 was filled with bugs that it was almost unworthy of any use. In the advent of Windows 2.0, certain problems were fixed, although still unable to escape numerous problems. When Windows V 3.0 was launched in the year 1990, almost 100% of those problems besetting Windows have been addressed. It was, as analysts called it, an instantaneous success. Continue Reading »

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SaaS Development And Hosting

The development of Software as a  Service or SaaS, and its subsequent hosting, is driven by the blend of bandwidth that has become more abundant than ever, the more powerful processors and cheaper storage – which are giving more options for the design, deployment and use of software in computers and on servers, in commercial data centers and other devices. In this respect, business solutions can now be provided and consumed through these for a more engaging user experience and better business value. Continue Reading »

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Practical Aplications of SaaS

“Software as a Service” applications in the past were characterized by MSOffice tools, including document sharing and accounting sharing programs.  Today, SaaS applications feature an extensive range of enterprise tools which allow sharing, data capture and management.

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SaaS vs ASP

SaaS vs ASP

Over time, vendors and customers have expressed the challenge brought about by the escalating costs of software. Similarly, the increased intricacies that come with software application have translated to hefty costs of software distribution to end-user customers.

Through Application Service Providers or ASPs, the complexities and costs involving the acquisition and implementation of software can possibly be trimmed down. Additionally, ASPs have addressed software issues relating to the software upgrades. The upgrading responsibilities that are otherwise on the end-user have been turned over to ASPs. This is because ASPs offer software services such as maintenance, updating services, 24-hour technical support as well as electronic and physical security. ASPs also support continuity and flexibility of business with respect to software implementation.

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What is SaaS?

Software as a Service or “SaaS” is an innovative software model that revolutionized the way in which software applications are consumed are delivered. Specifically, SaaS, also called “software on demand”, is accessed through a subscription. It operates through a web browser.

 SaaS does away with conventional software application models, which, among other things, essentially attaches a customer to valid licensing. SaaS, or the Phase Two Model, is different from the traditional model because it takes the responsibility off a customer with respect to the implementation and management of the software.

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