SaaS

Wikipedia defines SaaS:

"Software as a service (SaaS, typically pronounced 'Sass') is a model of software deployment where an application is hosted as a service provided to customers across the Internet. By eliminating the need to install and run the application on the customer's own computer, SaaS alleviates the customer's burden of software maintenance, ongoing operation, and support. Using SaaS also can reduce the up-front expense of software purchases, through less costly, on-demand pricing."

instant deployment. low cost.

This definition explains why the world of IT is rushing to SaaS - with many software vendors eager to position themselves in this market. As always you need to be careful when evaluating solutions. Wikipedia underscores one of the distinguishing features of true SaaS:

"The distinction between SaaS and earlier applications delivered over the Internet is that SaaS solutions were developed specifically to leverage web technologies such as the browser, thereby making them web-native."

standard software. custom solution.

caSaaS web CMS has always been a "true" SaaS solution. Now available in version 4.0.12 it stands out from the competition in its ability to combine the security and low cost of standard software with an unmatched ability to deliver fully customized solutions.