Fortunately, the hype around SaaS has subsided, even as its influence has continued to grow. Yet, no consensus has emerged in the channel as to which way to approach this game-changing delivery model.
The reasons are clear: the SaaS business model appeals to startups and SMBs thanks to its reduced infrastructure costs, easy scalability, and predictable revenue. However, it’s not all roses: most ...
What if you could build a fully functional, scalable SaaS app—powered by innovative AI—without a team of developers or a massive budget? For many solo founders, the idea of creating a software product ...
What if you could build a powerful, fully functional SaaS application without years of coding experience or a massive development budget? With the rise of no-code AI tools like Claude Code, this is no ...
Having worked as a solution architect and designed multiple SaaS applications, I believe many companies have struggled to choose the right SaaS architecture for their product offering. In this article ...
Behind every SaaS application are databases storing business information about employees, suppliers, customers, and other partners. SaaS applications support workflows such as CRM for sales and ...
What’s the difference between a non-technology company building a customer-facing app and a tech company building and supporting a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product? One might suggest differences ...
Several years ago, Daniil Bratchenko, one of the first employees at DataRobot, the AI and data science platform, observed that enterprises adopting software-as-a-service (SaaS) apps experienced a ...