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SaaS adoption among Asian enterprises
SaaS adoption among Asian enterprises
By Allan Tan | Mar 15, 2010 | 7572 reads
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Large enterprises are less likely to adopt SaaS because they want to control their IP and data. SMBs are interested in SaaS because of their is no CAPEX, the internal technical resource requirements associated with complex software is non-existent, and SaaS fast deployment is achievable. Geraldine McBride, CEO for SAP APJ shares her views on SaaS. (duration: 2min 50sec)
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