Why SaaS Policies and Procedures Software?

Proprietary server-based software requires that you have:

  • A server on which to install it;
  • Server software (like Microsoft Windows Server);
  • Sometimes, ancillary software (for instance, Microsoft SQL (MS-SQL) and MS-Exchange); and
  • An IT department, to install and support the software and infrastructure and to train users.

Of course, you have to purchase or lease the complete software package. And though it’s always labeled “optional”, you pay for vendor maintenance / technical support in addition to the cost of the software.

Software as a Service

SaaS (for “Software as a Service”) is the new killer app. Typically sold as a monthly service plan — like a utility — SaaS requires no long-term commitment and is instantly ready and available when you need it. You only pay for what you use, it’s expandable, and there’s no need to involve an IT department.  SaaS policies and procedures applications are fast, easy, and quite inexpensive when you compare the total cost of ownership (TCO).

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SaaS Policies and Procedures Software

If you’re looking for Policies and Procedures software, you’ll want to consider SaaS.  SaaS Policies and Procedures cost less to get started, allow you to get “up and running” quickly, and don’t require your IT department or costly server hardware and software.  Faster, cheaper, and better — that’s what innovation sounds like!

Try SaaS based Policies and Procedures Software before you make a large investment in proprietary policies and procedures software.  You’ll be glad you did!

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Why SaaS Policies and Procedures Software?

  1. Dave says:

    Well written article. I look forward to reading more of your work.

    Dave
    Surge, LLC

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