SaaS 101: The Benefits
In Matt’s previous post, he made mention that the true sign of SaaS’s arrival is that it has garnered the sincere interest, and better yet dollars, of the investment community. More people in a...
View ArticleSaaS Strategies for Existing ISVs
One of my favorite (and most important) topics within the software industry is how can an existing, traditional ISV move into the SaaS space. For competitive reasons or new market reasons, many ISVs...
View ArticleSaaS 101: The Drawbacks
A while back I wrote an article called “SaaS 101: The Benefits” in which I discussed some of the benefits of the SaaS model for end users and software vendors alike. Of course, where there’s a yin...
View ArticleHow Complex Can SaaS Offerings Get?
It’s common place to equate Software as a Service with CRM, HR, or other “business function” style implementations. Although these implementations are not simple by any means, they generally do not...
View ArticleA retrospective from someone familiar with the SaaS ISV trenches
This post simply serves to provide a link to a post on another site, but I felt it very appropriate to shine the spotlight on a brilliant post by Ben Yoskovitz on Instigatorblog.com entitled ‘Lessons...
View ArticleIs Multi-tenancy Just a Database Architecture?
Most everyone that’s part of SaaSGrid has converations either with customers, industry types, media, etc. about multi-tenancy capabilities that we “inject” into guest applications that live on...
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