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All Business Owners Should Know How Helpful Software-as-a-Service Is

All Business Owners Should Know How Helpful Software-as-a-Service Is

We’ve all been there: frustrated by the difficulty of installing new software, dealing with licenses that suddenly expire, or constantly needing to upgrade outdated tools just to keep them running. These are classic headaches that come with buying and owning software licenses. Thankfully, there’s a much smarter way to handle things: Software as a Service, or SaaS.

By choosing to simply "rent" access to applications through a SaaS model, you can set up a business infrastructure that is more efficient, more secure, and easier to scale. This approach can even help your small-to-midsize business operate with the sophistication of a much larger company.

SaaS Offers Predictable and Cost-Effective Spending

The major problem with the traditional way of managing software is that it leads to expenses you can't easily predict.

Think about how many licenses you buy. Are you absolutely sure every one of them is being used to its full potential? What happens when an employee leaves and you have to reassign that license? Or what if a sudden equipment failure or major software update makes those licenses useless?

SaaS completely sidesteps these issues. As your business grows, you can easily add more user licenses, new features, or extra storage capacity exactly when you need them. This flexibility ensures you never get stuck paying for licenses you don't use, nor do you get held back by your current computer hardware.

SaaS is Secure, Reliable, and Completely Automatic

For software to remain secure, it needs ongoing maintenance, patches, and upgrades. With SaaS, all of this critical work is handled entirely by the provider, not by your business.

This is truly one of the most vital benefits of SaaS: it frees your team from spending valuable time and effort on routine maintenance tasks. Even more importantly, it prevents your team from overlooking that maintenance, giving you confidence that the important security work is always being done. 

Furthermore, credible SaaS providers invest in high-level, enterprise-grade security, redundancy, and data backup measures. These are things most small and midsize businesses couldn't afford on their own, essentially giving you a higher level of protection than you might expect, and that is definitely a good thing.

When you add in the benefit of accessing these cloud-based resources whenever and wherever you need them, you get a powerful set of tools that keeps your business productive, even if disaster strikes.

Using SaaS to Tackle Complex Business Challenges

While SaaS solves many problems, it can introduce a new one called "SaaS sprawl," which happens when your company implements too many cloud-based solutions that simply don’t work well together.

This means you still have to be thoughtful about implementing the best available solutions. Even though your business won’t have to worry about the maintenance of the software itself, you do need to take steps to vet applications carefully for security, regulatory compliance, and whether they truly meet your business needs. 

Any new integration you bring in should be compatible with your existing applications—things like your Customer Relationship Management (CRM), accounting, and communications software—to prevent costly information silos. User management also becomes much more important, especially since cloud-hosted SaaS platforms allow access from anywhere at any time.

Technology professionals can help guide you through this process, making sure your company manages its cloud resources effectively to best serve both your employees and your customers.

To summarize, SaaS is a powerful way for your business to control costs, boost security, and stay up-to-date, all while remaining flexible enough to make changes to your infrastructure as needed. It’s not just about adding new software; it's about adding the right new, innovative tools—the ones your business can rely on for the long term.

If you are ready to implement SaaS, please feel free to contact Voyage Technology at 800.618.9844.

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