This precarious combination—more vendors, disparate pricing, fragmented data, no real-time levers and decentralized ownership—makes SaaS far harder to govern than cloud.
According to the Parallels survey, 85% of organizations already use SaaS, but only 2% depend on it exclusively. Most combine ...
Cloud computing has long been heralded as the backbone of digital transformation, but not all parts of the cloud market are treated equally. As of 2025, software as a service (SaaS) continues to ...
Many businesses are spending between $1.2 million to $24 million on public clouds each year, while annual SaaS spending is typically between $600,000 and $12 million. CRN breaks down new customer ...
SaaS and cloud costs are growing. The evidence is everywhere: Gartner research forecasted an increase in cloud spending of over 21% in 2023, and average spend has increased by as much as 500% in ...
CRN breaks down how much worldwide end-user cloud spending can be expected in 2023 from cloud SaaS, IaaS, PaaS and more based on new data from IT research firm Gartner. Gartner is predicting that ...
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Alan David Rudolph outlines a framework for scaling B2B SaaS focused on customer predictability. He stresses using data as ...
Cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) versions of long-used and new industrial software packages have been appearing for a few years now. The pace of such announcements has become almost dizzying ...
Organisations that use cloud IT or cloud-based applications often do so in the belief they can spend less time managing IT and more time running the business. Partly, this is because customers see ...