how saas can maximize your business's success
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Increased Productivity
Productivity is a huge motivator for SaaS
adoption.
According to CDW’s 2015 Cloud 401 report,
productivity software is second only to email
among SaaS deployments (such as those
bundled in Microsoft Office 365) in the cloud.
Less Maintenance, Easier Access
Because the cloud provider generally
performs support and maintenance as part of
the subscription fee, IT staff members don't
have to bear the burden of responsibility for
overseeing SaaS servers.
Less Maintenance, Easier Access
All data is house in the providers data center,
where clients can access all information
through their browser. No need to worry about
storage, support, or maintenance.
Updates are Immediate
SaaS also gives enterprises access to the most
current software versions without extra cost
and without delay.
Deployment & Upgrades are Simplified
With SaaS solutions, the provider performs all
upgrades, and users get the most current
software versions delivered to them in an
immediate, seamless fashion.
Because IT doesn't have to spend time
laboriously installing new versions, they are
freed up to focus on training your employees
to capitalize on the newest features.
Cost is Operational
SaaS pricing is subscription-based, which
means the cost becomes operational rather
than a capital.
You will never need to devote capital to
acquire the latest version of the software, and
you can easily pilot new SaaS applications
without committing capital resources.
Cost is Operational
This also allows IT teams to thorough test run
additional features and turn their findings into
a strong business case for full deployment.
The Proof is in the Pudding
IDC estimates SaaS public cloud spending will
reach $82.7 billion by 2018. Apps Run the
World says SaaS enterprise applications will
generate $67 billion in revenues by 2018. And
Cisco’s research shows that by 2018, 59
percent of total cloud workloads will be SaaS.
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