In the future, high-performance computing will help with a wide range of business uses, such as analysing large volumes of customer data and monitoring application logs. SaaS may be one day be able to help address critical challenges for business such as predicting which customers will churn or which cross-selling practices work best for your business.
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You just pay for what you need with no capital expenditure that needs to be depreciated on your balance sheet over time.
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Just connect to the internet and you can work from wherever you need to be via desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile or other networked device.
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You can adapt your requirements to the number of people who need to use the system, the volume of data and the functionality required as your business grows.
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(SLAS) for uptime and performance So you have assurances that the software will be available to use when you need it – a difficult promise for in-house teams to make.
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Providers offer timely improvements thanks to their scale and because they receive feedback about what their customers need. This frees up your IT department for other more business-critical tasks.
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Because of the shared nature of the service, all users benefit from the security level that’s been set up for those with the highest need.