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Thanks to a growing selection of Software as a Service (SaaS) apps, the mundane yet tedious activities of any business strategy can now be automated.
When executives instruct your IT team to replace all of the company's legacy systems with SaaS apps, you should give these four reasons why that's not advisable.
Pivot to the Cloud Using the cloud to deliver software applications – commonly known as software as a service or SaaS – continues to draw interest from organizations that buy and use enterprise ...
SaaS apps, unlike on-premise systems, are internet-accessible by default—so if settings like SSO, multifactor authentication (MFA) or IP restrictions are misconfigured, users can directly access ...
Core SaaS offerings such as Office 365, Slack, Zoom and Salesforce, as well as the myriad of other SaaS apps that companies have deployed, are vital to a business's day-to-day operations. While ...
Cloud service management company BetterCloud Inc. has found that organizations are using more software-as-a-service apps than ever, but there are changes afoot in the industry amid consolidation ...
SpringCM Inc., a known SaaS Enterprise CMS player, has released the newest version of its SpringCM product -- v5.0.
Whalesync, which bi-directionally syncs data between SaaS apps, has raised nearly $2 million in a pre-seed funding round.
Metomic raised $20 million in seed funding for a solution designed to stop data leaks in Slack and other SaaS apps.
SaaS application security vendor Skybox Security announces it has raised $50M in financing for a solution to help secure the attack surface.