Some of the claimed benefits for SaaS are:
Capital expenditure is reduced by not having to purchase servers or full copies of software. This is counterbalanced by the increased revenue cost of paying for the use of the SaaS
Faster implementation. In some cases the customer can deploy SaaS more quickly as no local installation is required.
Depending on the user, it may remove a non-core activity (deployment and support of the software and its associated infrastructure) freeing up time to focus on core business activities
Reduced need to predict scale of demand and infrastructure investment up front
Possible improvements to reliability if the SaaS provider's infrastructure is more redundant or has higher availability than the user would otherwise have
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