The software as a service (SaaS) model has matured as a viable strategic alternative to conventional software service options. With SaaS, customers do not own software but instead share a common code base and set of data definitions that clients are unable to modify. Customer-specific configurations and functional extensions are logically separated from the common code, and customers maintain them.
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Who Benefits Most from Adopting SaaS?
By Mingdi Xin
Posted June 30, 2009 | Leadership | Leadership |
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