Saturday, March 27, 2010
Source: On Demand Knowledge Management Software & Service Tags: Benefit of SaaS , PrimeObjects SaaS Platform , SaaS , Software as a Service
Historically, companies were required to buy, build, and maintain their IT infrastructures despite exponential costs. SaaS gives companies an alternative. Now, they can plug in and subscribe to services built on shared infrastructure via the Internet. The SaaS model has flourished in recent years because of the many benefits it offers to businesses of all sizes and types.
Here’s what’s driving customers to take advantage of SaaS solutions:
- High Adoption
SaaS applications are available from any computer or any device—any
time, anywhere. Because most people are familiar with using the
Internet to find what they need, SaaS apps tend to have high adoption
rates, with a lower learning curve.
- Lower Initial Costs
SaaS applications are subscription based. No license fees mean lower initial costs. Having the SaaS provider manage the IT infrastructure means lower IT costs for hardware, software, and the people needed to manage it all.
- Painless Upgrades
Because the SaaS provider manages all updates and upgrades, there are no patches for customers to download or install. The SaaS provider also manages availability, so there’s no need for customers to add hardware, software, or bandwidth as the user base grows.
- Seamless Integration
SaaS vendors with true multitenant architectures can scale indefinitely to meet customer demand. Many SaaS providers also offer customization capabilities to meet specific needs. Plus, many provide APIs that let you integrate with existing ERP systems or other business productivity systems. Why SaaS is Popular for the Enterprise
The popularity of SaaS is steadily increasing because it simplifies deployment and reduces customer acquisition costs. With SaaS, developers can support many customers with a single version of a product. This approach, called multitenancy, allows companies to scale as fast and as much as needed without replacing costly infrastructure or adding IT staff.
Why SaaS is Popular with IT
A recent survey of a thousand IT professionals by Forrester Research found that they are turning to hosted (SaaS) products as a way to offload management of non-mission-critical applications such as HR and CRM. Plus, the subscription-based SaaS pricing model can keep IT budget costs consistent or lower than packaged or homegrown software.
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posted by Gary Zhang @ 09:06:08 AM 0 Comments
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Source: On Demand Knowledge Management Software & Service Tags: Amazon S3 , Application Platform , Business Online , Cloud , Content Management , Document Management , File Storage , Online Business , Online Database , Online Storage , SaaS , Software as a Service
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a web service provided by Amazon to help 3rd party applications or end users store their files online by leveraging the same highly scalable, reliable, fast, inexpensive data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own global network of web sites. For more information please visit http://aws.amazon.com/s3/ PrimeObjects SaaS (Software as a Service) Platform supports and integrates Amazon S3 services. By leveraging the Amazon S3 service, the users of PrimeObjects don’t need to worry about even millions of concurrent accesses to their published files. At the same time, it allows PrimeObjects support terabytes or petabytes of files without expensive hardware upgrade. By default, users of PrimeObject Online Business Management Softwares and Services (http://www.primeobjects.com) will have their files saved in Amazon S3 storage service to gain the highest performance. The on-premise or partner-hosted edition of PrimeObjects Softwares and Serviceshas the Amazon S3 integration turned off, but the system administrator can easily turn on the Amazon S3 integration by following a few simple steps.
The on-premise and partner-hosted business management softwares and services buildt on PrimeObjects SaaS (Software as a Service) Platform have 3 document and file storage options. They are Local File Storage, Database Storage and Amazon S3 Storage.
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posted by Gary Zhang @ 07:45:01 AM 0 Comments
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