On-premise and on-demand
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SaaS is now mainstream but will never be ubiquitousPublished May 2008
Get an Alertwhen The Register has something new about ...Check the boxes & select Email or Atom/RSS Feed. The software as a service (SaaS) delivery model has matured to such an extent that there is now an on-demand component to most software applications, whether it is online help, automated updates or the main application engine. At the same time, many vendors are realising that to provide a satisfactory end user experience, total reliance on a web browser is not always enough and a desktop component is often needed. The need to link with on-premise components extends beyond the desktop to legacy software maintained internally and as business processes, that span organisations, are linked together using a mix of on-premise and on-demand applications, expert help is still needed to integrate it all.
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