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Fremont, CA: Software as a Service (SaaS) has become an essential component of modern business. The COVID-19 pandemic has hastened the transition from on-premises software to SaaS. Currently, 71 percent of organizations are deploying SaaS applications to improve IT service delivery efficiency and encourage business solution scalability. While there are clear and measurable benefits to IT-backed SaaS deployments, such as quick and easy implementation, employees are increasingly circumventing IT departments and installing SaaS offerings directly onto their machines. While this appears to improve team agility and productivity, it can pose challenges for IT professionals in charge of the organization's environment.
Top SaaS Opportunities
Scalability and Integration
Flexibility is a critical factor that often determines success. Whether it's relocating an office almost overnight or responding to market disruptors who change the game, an organization must be able to quickly adapt to the influence of external factors. Large users generate massive amounts of data, and IT data comes from a variety of sources. Subscription-based SaaS applications and licensing make it possible to use that data when scaling.
New Upgrades
Cloud-based applications provide companies with features that make work more interesting and boost team productivity. SaaS providers manage upgrades, and changes are made on the backend, enabling teams to focus on the business at hand.
Reduced Time
Today's world is moving faster than ever before, and IT leaders are using software to keep up. IT can decrease the time spent on installation and configuration with SaaS and cloud-based applications, making deployment easier and faster.
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