The way companies sell software has drastically changed over the past two decades.
Gone are the days of one-time licenses and physical CDs. Today, software-as-a-service, or SaaS, has taken the center stage.
With its flexible, subscription-based model, SaaS offers a revenue structure that benefits both software vendors and customers. Companies can now focus on building strong, long-term customer relationships, while users enjoy a seamless and constantly updated experience.
The SaaS revenue model has made software more accessible, scalable, and dynamic, transforming how we think about software ownership and engagement.