SaaS: Enterprise Software Vendors Still Deny Reality


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The Software-as-a-Service enterprise market is big — some estimates put it at $1 trillion — with small, start-ups playing a huge part in this new business model.

Some companies are ditching old platforms for new cloud-computing providers, offering affordable (or even pay-as-you-go) systems that are implemented in days, not months.

This is a tantalizing prospect for organizations facing shrinking budgets and profits.Even though a few big companies are gearing up for what could amount to a huge transfer of wealth, many are simply not paying enough attention.

This could be a very costly mistake.

In this article for readwrite.com, the suggestion seems to be for everyone to “wake up!” It is not a matter of “if” companies jump on the SaaS bandwagon, but “when.”

While some are buying up the competition while they still can or building their own SaaS-like operations, others are hiding their heads in the sand. For them, at least, the results aren’t going to be pretty…

See more on readwrite.com

 

Published by @philammann

Phil Ammann is a journalist, editor, and writer with more than three decades of experience covering news and public affairs across print and digital platforms.

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