Krissi Danielsson provides a nice podcast interview with Paul Giurata of Catalyst Resources where they discuss the The Right and Wrong Way to Do SaaS. One of the key characteristics they is the frequency of updates. Specifically, Paul suggests that “being able to update the software on probably a no more than 90 to 180 day [...]
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Dan Drucker, in his blog, talked about the benefits of SaaS. One of the most powerful ones he describes as aggregation. In short, this is the idea that all SaaS customers benefit from the development that is driven by all customer requests. This is incredibly important. At Enyvsion, one customer requested a new way to [...]
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Managed Video Keeps itself running smoothly IT staff happy. In my last post, I discussed the concept of Software-as-a-Service; now what does that have to do with managed video or specifically video surveillance? Most digital video surveillance systems are hardware centric. They are designed, built, and installed as stand-alone servers with application software to [...]
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Running software drains IT staff thoughts from business Problems more weighty. What is Software as a Service? The Wikipedic definition is quite good: software that runs in the network (or more precisely, in a datacenter that is accessed via the Internet), provides a centrally managed application that is delivered in a one-instance-serves-many-customers model, and [...]
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