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SaaS Procurement Software
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3PL Central, LLC
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As on-demand applications gain momentum across the supply chain, software as a service (SaaS)--based Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) have additional benefits to the 3PL industry that goes beyond the common SaaS benefits of lower cost. 3PLs can immediately relate to the SaaS business model since it is directly aligned with every 3PL's business – one that is multi-client, and offers ...
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Salesforce.com, inc.
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Software as a service (SaaS), also known as the on-demand model, is changing the way businesses of all sizes and in all industries use software. Based on Web services technologies, these changes are so significant they have been dubbed a “disruptive technology.” As the technologies associated with Web services, Web 2.0, and Office 2.0 mature, they make possible a new business model that requires ...
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Widen Enterprises, Inc.
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Digital Asset Management (DAM) has evolved tremendously over this decade and has spawned the emerging model of DAM as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). DAM as SaaS has not only capitalized on the value proposition of the overall DAM market but also brought to the table some very compelling benefits that are unique to the SaaS model.
The value proposition of DAM is based upon eliminating the cost of ...
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Blue Link Inventory Management Software
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This whitepaper stands to examine SaaS as a viable alternative to on-premises deployment methods and provide managers with a summary of each method in order to serve as a starting point for making decisions. In this whitepaper the SaaS model will be compared and contrasted with the on-premises method of deployment and typical pricing models explored.
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Plex Online
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Plex Online At a Glance White Paper • This paper highlights the five advantages of on-demand ERP systems, commonly referred to as SaaS.
• ERP systems based on the SaaS model meet manufacturers’ financial goals: low initial capital expense, reduced ongoing operating costs, and a short time to value.
• Three “stories from the trenches” describe how real-life manufacturers benefited from Plex ...
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