Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is now an inescapable trend in the software industry. On the user end, the convenience of web-based software has become a widespread expectation for consumers. For many businesses, it’s a necessity. On the software distributer’s end, SaaS is a bottomless goldmine of recurring revenue. But while the SaaS model allows for ongoing revenue to be made of a single sale, it also presents some major challenges for software companies with legacy programs that were not designed for the cloud.
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