Best Practices for Adopting SaaS: A Holistic Evaluation Approach
Technology
February 08, 2010 Posted by: Prashant Nema
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February 08, 2010 Posted by: Prashant NemaCrisis gives birth to innovation. The proverb proves always true in the world of technology. As companies search for ways to power through the present economic downturn, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model has gained even more momentum.
Businesses in many industries and geographies have applied this service delivery model to a variety of business processes and achieved great success. By using a commercial vendor to develop the software, host its operation and provide Internet-based access and application support to customers, companies are able to reduce the cost of procuring and maintaining enterprise software applications.
SaaS adoption is a strategic initiative, layered with complexity. It will require a fresh analysis of your existing business processes and technology infrastructure.
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Crisis gives birth to innovation. The proverb proves always true in the world of technology. As companies search for ways to power through the present economic downturn, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model has gained even more momentum.
Businesses in many industries and geographies have applied this service delivery model to a variety of business processes and achieved great success. By using a commercial vendor to develop the software, host its operation and provide Internet-based access and application support to customers, companies are able to reduce the cost of procuring and maintaining enterprise software applications.
SaaS adoption is a strategic initiative, layered with complexity. It will require a fresh analysis of your existing business processes and technology infrastructure.
Read the article (PDF)