Software as a Service (SaaS)

Software as a Service (SaaS) (sometimes called on-demand software or web-hosted software) is a cloud-based software distribution model which allows users to connect to and use applications over the internet. SaaS software is usually licensed on a subscription basis.

The SaaS industry has grown substantially in recent years, and there are thousands of SaaS solutions available covering a multitude of functions; everyday tools like Zoom, Slack and Adobe Creative Cloud are examples of SaaS. Cloudways provides a fully managed, fully scalable hosting solution for SaaS applications.
SaaS users subscribe to software on a monthly or annual basis, rather than having to purchase and then install it. Files stored in the cloud are utilized to access the necessary programs online, meaning the application is ready to use straight “out of the box”. This cuts down on the time needed for installation and configuration, also saving on costs, introducing more scalability and enhancing security.
SaaS utilizes a cloud delivery model to function. A software provider may hire a cloud provider to host the program in the provider’s data center, or host the application and accompanying data using its own servers, databases, networks and computing capabilities. Any device with a network connection will be able to access the program. Web browsers are often used to access SaaS apps; because of this, businesses who use SaaS apps are not required to set up and maintain the software. Users can access the ready-made program by paying a subscription fee.