You’re probably tired of hearing the phrase “think outside the box,” but that’s an accurate characterization of Software as a Service. The “box” is the computer that sits on your desk; and SaaS is an innovative way to deliver software applications to that computer over the Internet.
Most of us understand computers as appliances confined to their own world. Software applications are installed and launched on independent machines, each computer handles its own processing and storage tasks locally, and the Internet allows computers to communicate with each other.
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