5 More Reasons to Software as a Service (Saas) Just Makes Sense

In our last entry, we outlined some of the benefits of a SaaS system. Here are five more reasons that SaaS makes sense:

  1. Enhanced Reliability and Security: SaaS solutions are engineered specifically for high availability, scalability and security. Unless your organization has real expertise in hosting and managing applications, you’ll benefit from a SaaS organizations expertise in this area.
  2. Streamlined Integration: SaaS solutions such as Opendoor are developed with an eye to integration to external our existing systems. SaaS leverages common sets of Web service protocols and application programming interfaces (APIs). That makes integration easier than with traditional, on-premise applications.
  3. Faster Innovation and Updates: One of the most powerful features of SaaS is that when updates or enhancements are made, all users benefit. More eyes and more requests lead to a faster pace of innovation.
  4. Access to Information on Best Practices: Because a SaaS partner such as Opendoor works with a concentrated group of companies or clients in a particular industry or vertical, we are able to provide insights, tips and advice on industry best practices.
  5. Vendor and Customer Alignment: The subscription-based pricing of SaaS solutions gives a provider such as Opendoor an ongoing motivation and commitment to meeting the needs of our customers.

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