In 1999, Salesforce created the first true software-as-a-service (SaaS) package. Now there are more than 10,000 cloud-based applications aimed at enterprises and SMEs, covering everything from core ...
At Index Ventures, we view the emergence of vertical SaaS (vSaaS) — cloud-based software tailor-made for specific industries — as part of a broader trend of end users increasingly demanding superior ...
With the sheer number of SaaS applications used today, organizations are often left with lingering questions. What applications do we even have? Are we actually using them all? Who’s responsible for ...
Online marketplaces are huge. Amazon, Etsy, and Uber prove that C2C and B2C marketplaces have overcome the chicken and egg problem — attracting buyers before there are enough sellers or attracting ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AppOmni, the leading provider of SaaS security, today unveiled the AppOmni Developer Platform, which enables organizations to extend visibility and ensure consistent ...
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is the best-known segment of the cloud computing market, largely because it faces the most users: many people will have first-hand experience with cloud-based apps like ...
Thanks to pandemic-spurred remote work, companies face a deluge of new cloud-based applications in use across the enterprise. Tools that can handle the SaaS sprawl aim to discover, manage, and secure ...
Software as a Service (SaaS), the best-known branch of cloud computing, is a delivery model in which applications are hosted and managed in a service provider's datacenter, paid for on a subscription ...
On average, organizations manage more than 650 SaaS applications at once. Such a mind-boggling number makes you wonder how much spend is wasted on unnecessary subscriptions — and whether the ...