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Software as a service

25 February 2006  

Spending on software as a service (SaaS), the model in which applications are rented rather than purchased and delivered as a service over the Internet or a private network, rose 39% in 2004 to hit $4.2 billion worldwide.

Spending on software as a service (SaaS), the model in which applications are rented rather than purchased and delivered as a service over the Internet or a private network, rose 39% in 2004 to hit $4.2 billion worldwide, according to IDC.

The industry research group predicts that this torrid pace will slacken slightly over the next four years, rising at a compound average rate of 21% to reach $10.7 billion in 2009.

IDC observes that this unexpectedly high level of growth is being driven largely by demand from small and medium-sized businesses. In many cases they lack the capital to invest in building their own applications infrastructure and related skills.

"Software as a service has become a driving force within the software industry," observes IDC analyst Erun Traudt.

Although the term 'software as a service' is relatively new, the idea is not. The IDC figures include revenues from a large group of companies that previously called themselves application service providers, many of which were negatively impacted by the over-hyping of the sector during the dot-com boom.

   
 
Spending on software as a service, 2003-2008
Source: IDC
 
   


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