SaaS Vendors Grow in Uncertain Times
As we witness the spectacular collapse of the Industrial Era business model, built on doing everything in-house and collecting companies up and down the supply chain to form a conglomeration, it becomes clear that something has to change. This is where SaaS comes in.
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nice summary
Hi Martha, nice summary of the report and thanks for the link for more info. We're in process of development on a new SaaS app, so trying to keep tabs on all these new SaaS market developments.Have set up a link from our blog(http://odysen.blogspot.com/) to yours to stay updated of any new updates.
Thanks,
Matt