SaaS TCO

how your customers and prospects compare their on-premise TCO to your SaaS offering TCO ?

“SaaS vendors claim that the key drivers to SaaS adoption are lower TCO, rapid deployment and reduced IT operations and support costs. However companies need to make a conscientious effort to measure the value provided by SaaS from a TCO perspective. Therefore, on the one hand companies need to constantly monitor the TCO of a SaaS solution, while on the other hand companies need to ensure that the capabilities served by the SaaS provider continues to meet their business needs within the context of a rapidly evolving business climate i.e. features, capabilities and performance provided by the SaaS vendor is in line with business expectations.”

The followings can include additional costs when acquiring new SaaS application:

  1. Additional Users
  2. More features/functions
  3. Provisioning and upgrades
  4. Data Portability and integration
  5. Customization

Click here to learn more about SaaS TCO.

Ofir Nachmani

CEO

A tech evangelist and entrepreneur, Ofir was an early adopter of cloud and spent a decade as a leading cloud blogger—well before it went mainstream. He held executive roles at top tech companies and has served as an independent analyst for AWS, HP, Oracle, Google, and others. With deep roots in both tech and marketing, Ofir founded IOD to bridge the gap between the two—helping vendors build credibility, scale content, and position themselves as industry influencers.

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