SaaS
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a distribution model in which applications (e.g. Office 365, Quickbooks, Email) are hosted by a service provider and made available to clients over the internet.
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You provision services on an on-demand basis and shut them down when no longer necessary. Clients typically subscribe to cloud services under a monthly billing arrangement, thus making the technology an operational expense, rather than a capital expense.
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With the cloud, if you’ve got an Internet connection you can be at work. This feature is beneficial to organizations with multiple locations, as well as employees on the go.
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Protecting your data and systems is an important part of business continuity planning. Whether you experience a natural disaster, power failure or other crisis, having your data stored in the cloud ensures it is backed up and protected in a secure and safe location. Being able to access your data again quickly allows you to conduct business as usual, minimizing any downtime and loss of productivity.
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