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SaaS For Your Business

November 12, 2008
By bMighty Staff


Software as a service is seductive: low and predictable costs, robust feature sets, rapid deployment, and no in-house IT support. No wonder more and more growing companies are ditching on-premises software for SaaS.



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SaaS Features, Columns, and Research


All SaaS, All The Time
Industry experts debate whether it's time for your company to go 100% with software-as-a-service. But maybe the real question is whether SaaS is ready to support your company 100% of the time? -- Oct 2, 2008

SaaS Eases Security Cost And Complexity
Small and midsize companies confront two chronic conditions related to information security: lack of time and a dearth of deep expertise. For many, the answer will be software-as-a-service security. -- Jun 30, 2008


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Q&A With George Langan Of eXpresso: What SaaS Means For Collaboration
The need for collaboration isn't new, but software-as-a-service has at last made real collaboration possible within and between businesses with a level of cost and complexity that's accessible to smaller businesses. -- Jun 11, 2008

Q&A With Daniel Druker of Intacct: Application Suites Vs. Best-of-Breed
Smaller businesses confront the question of application suites or best-of-breed offerings every time they consider (or reconsider) a software purchase. The rise of software-as-a-service (SaaS) further clouds the conundrum, but also presents new choices and challenges for adding power and lowering the total cost of ownership. -- May 14, 2008

SaaS: Enterprise Power Comes To Smaller Businesses
Before software-as-a-service, the latest and greatest business applications -- ERP, CRM, HR, and financial packages -- were restricted to large enterprises able to pay for and manage them. But SaaS delivers this power to smaller businesses. -- May 13, 2008

Is Software-as-a-Service Ready To Kill Microsoft Office?
Is now the right time for small and midsize companies to adopt software-as-a-service (SaaS) replacements for Microsoft Office and workplace collaboration tools? With encouragement from Google, Adobe, Zoho, and even Microsoft, some companies are saying "Yes" to cheap -- or even free -- online, on-demand alternatives. -- Dec 4, 2007

5 Things You Didn't Know About Software-as-a-Service
Software as a service is hot, but not always fully understood. These points can help clarify SaaS' benefits for small and midsize companies. -- Dec 3, 2007

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Adoption Survey
This report examines the issues around software-as-a-service (SaaS) adoption -- focusing on these topics: Deployment of business intelligence tools, drivers of deployment, challenges and barriers, spending trends, and vendor partner selection.


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