Software as a Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model that lets customers and companies interact through web-enabled devices such as laptops, smartphones, and other Internet-enabled devices, making it extremely convenient to access and store cloud data.
Quick notes about SaaS:
Cost, Maintenance & Mobility
Pay for the software you need, without having to pay for the hardware to house it all.
SaaS gives users automatic access to updates and patches, saving you time and eliminating the headache of dealing with tricky software updates on your own machines.
As remote working becomes the norm across the globe, having access to high tech software from anywhere using mobile devices makes your team more efficient, whether they are at the office or at the beach. All you need is an internet connection, a browser and login credentials.
SaaS software is one of the fastest growing markets today, growing from $31.5 billion in 2015 to an estimated $171.9 billion in 2022—that’s about 5x growth in seven years!  If you’re unfamiliar with the cloud, SaaS solutions may be confusing, but our experts at Internet Nerdz are here to help.   Regardless of your needs, we can help you navigate the thousands of SaaS applications.  Give us a call today!  855-IPNERDZ (476-3739)

Microsoft Azure is a comprehensive cloud computing platform developed by Microsoft, offering a wide array of services including computing, analytics, storage, networking, and artificial intelligence. It enables organizations to build, deploy, and manage applications through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers, providing scalability, flexibility, and security. Azure supports various programming languages, frameworks, and operating systems, making it a versatile choice for businesses of all sizes. With a pay-as-you-go pricing model, it allows users to optimize costs while accessing advanced technologies to drive innovation and efficiency.
In today’s “As a Service” world, there are hundreds, perhaps thousands of SaaS applications in development but a few SaaS providers include: ADP, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google G-Suite, Intuit, Oracle, QuickBooks, Salesforce, SAP, Twilio, and the list goes on, etc. If there is a software application you require to run your organization, most likely there is a SaaS version available. Contact Internet Nerdz today to see if we can help you navigate the SaaS applications available for your business! 855-IPNERDZ (476-3739)