Why using SaaS products is beneficial for your business
1999 was the year that saw the arrival of Salesforce, a company that aspired to become “A World-Class Internet Company for Sales Force Automation”, which it has truly achieved. That was the beginning of SaaS industry, the start of a new era, when it became possible to access the required software online via a subscription, without installing it on a computer. Back in the day nobody could foresee the progress the SaaS industry would make in just over two decades. SaaS products were looked upon as a software solution for smaller companies, that could not afford traditional on-premise software and the staff needed to maintain and adopt it. Due to limited bandwidth and capped file sizes, Saas products were considered slow and unstable, and were not really considered by larger companies. As technologies continued to develop though, the internet quality improved, lifting the bandwidth limitations. Alongside the technological progress came a shift in our lifestyle, placing more emphasis on flexibility and the capacity to adapt. All of it was giving SaaS products a new perspective.?
It has become evident that Software-as-a-service has a lot of advantages over traditional workplace solutions:?
As we see, SaaS products are easy-to-use, they require no installation, no maintenance, and they are frequently updated and improved by the providers, which explains their growth and popularity. According to recent data, an average company uses between 130 and 200 Saas applications, including CRM systems, HR and communication platforms, billing and accounting apps, and platforms for project management and e-commerce. With growing number of applications that are being bought, one of the former SaaS advantages, namely the simplicity of procurement, has suddenly turned to a loss of control over funds spent on applications and renewals. Most applications charge their subscription costs automatically on a monthly or yearly basis, and because of the huge number of applications it gets easy to lose track of what the company is paying for and to overlook the possibility to save. However, every problem has at least one?solution, and in this case Errios is one of them.?