SaaS VS Desktop Applications

Several software application experts have predicted, in as early as 1995, the onset of a new application model that will end the desktop application era. Due to unprecedented technological advancements that flooded in, desktop applications have become unable to support innovative application models such as Software as a Service or SaaS. In the same way, enterprises seemed less ready to welcome the new concept that SaaS brought as a business application. Continue Reading »

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SaaS and PaaS

Software as a Service or SaaS is an on-top application that is delivered through Web-based pay-as-you-go and subscription. The SaaS model may be acquired on an ad hoc basis. In the past, some SaaS services came unrecognized and, by design, were hidden behind certain software applications. In the recent years, however, SaaS increased in number, gradually becoming noted for a user interface that is essentially embeddable. Some SaaS come with configurability through, among others, preference keys for users. Programmers configure SaaS via certain parameters that are included, for example, within initialization calls. Continue Reading »

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Software as a service or SaaS, is a method of software delivery where that instead of being installed locally on the end users computer the software is hosted and accessed via a web browser. This software delivery model significantly lowers not only the cost of deployment but also the cost of maintenance and support as well. From a consumer perspective the SaaS model is also very appealing. SaaS often reduces the up-front expenses that are associated with software purchases by using a less costly, on demand pricing model where customers pay on per seat or per user basis. 

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