This document discusses the rise of software as a service (SaaS) delivery models which allow companies to access software applications over the internet rather than buying licenses and installing/maintaining software themselves. Some key points:
- SaaS is growing as customers want more flexibility and control over relationships with vendors. It also reduces maintenance headaches and upfront costs.
- 10% of the enterprise software market is projected to shift to pure SaaS models by 2009. Venture capital investment in SaaS companies has also risen significantly from 2002-2005.
- Traditional software vendors face threats if they do not explore SaaS delivery, as customers may switch to providers that offer applications this new way.