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A tailored Enterprise & SaaS solution to elevate your operations and ensure you meet the evolving needs of your business.

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What is Enterprise SaaS?

Enterprise SaaS delivers a powerful software solution at the scale and complexity necessary to serve a large and global businesses. It pairs functionality with flexibility. As a cloud-based service, the software is accessible regardless of location, delivers increased security, and can scale (up or down) based on the needs of the organization. To serve large organizations, enterprise SaaS typically has different permission levels so separate roles and functions can leverage the tool and its data in relevant ways.
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What are the characteristics of SaaS?

SaaS has three critical elements that differentiate it from other types of software licensing models. Those elements define how the software is licensed, deployed, and most importantly, architected.

Licensing model

Customers pay to access the software on a subscription, often monthly or annually.

Licensing model

Customers pay to access the software on a subscription, often monthly or annually.

Licensing model

Customers pay to access the software on a subscription, often monthly or annually.

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What are some examples of SaaS?

SaaS is most likely part of your everyday life. Here are a few common examples:

Business

Microsoft 365, Slack, Salesforce, Workday, Oracle Cloud Applications, HubSpot

Entertainment

Most streaming services, like Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTubeTV, and online video games, like World of Warcraft.

Daily life

Apple iCloud, Gmail, DropBox, DocuSign

What are the benefits of SaaS?

Choosing enterprise SaaS solutions yields both strategic and practical advantages. Here’s how we see them at PTC:

Accelerated Innovation

Access up-to-date versions of PTC solutions from anywhere using a secure, unified user interface – simply open a web browser, log in, and get to work

Availability and Mobility

Work together on projects, documents, and designs in real-time from anywhere

Flexible Collaboration

Unlock flexible, real-time collaboration across business functions that have local, distributed, or highly mobile teams

Lower Total Cost of Ownership

Meet the specific needs of your business, without costly IT overhead

Accelerated Innovation

Access up-to-date versions of PTC solutions from anywhere using a secure, unified user interface – simply open a web browser, log in, and get to work

Availability and Mobility

Work together on projects, documents, and designs in real-time from anywhere

IaaS vs. PaaS vs. XaaS

Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a type of cloud computing that delivers computing resources over the internet. For many SaaS, IaaS is included in the subscription fee, so customers don’t need to worry about the computer power, storage, and networking resources. Well-known IaaS vendors include Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.

Platform as a service (PaaS)

Platform as a Service (PaaS) takes IaaS one step further where a third-party vendor delivers not only the computer power, but also development tools, database management, and business analytics for customers. Essentially, it supports the web application lifecycle from build to test to deploy to scale. Well-known PaaS vendors include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce Platform, Google App Engine.

Everything as a service (XaaS)

Everything as a Service (XaaS)—or sometimes anything-as-a-service—describes an overarching trend where services and applications can be accessed on the Internet. The type of “service” runs the gamut from artificial intelligence to database management, or a total package of cloud computing services. Many companies are using digital transformation to unlock new service opportunities that deliver more (and unique) value to customers.

SaaS industry insights

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Future of SaaS

SaaS has become a business essential: Research estimates 85 percent of business software will be SaaS products by 2025. The reasons why are tied to its unique benefits and current work trends. Software like Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, and GoogleApps match the needs of a modern business: fast, easy collaboration, always-on availability, and secure access.

Industrial software, like CAD and PLM, have been laggards in the transition toward SaaS but are now accelerating toward that future. Not only are companies realizing they need the benefits and flexibility of SaaS to compete in a fast-evolving marketplace, but there are also powerful cloud computing options available to support the large processing need that comes with product development.

PTC is leading the way as product development software moves toward SaaS. Many of our products are already available as SaaS and cloud-native offerings, and we are aggressively working to deliver SaaS solutions for our entire technology portfolio.

SaaS at PTC

SaaS has become a business essential: Research estimates 85 percent of business software will be SaaS products by 2025. The reasons why are tied to its unique benefits and current work trends. Software like Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, and GoogleApps match the needs of a modern business: fast, easy collaboration, always-on availability, and secure access.

Industrial software, like CAD and PLM, have been laggards in the transition toward SaaS but are now accelerating toward that future. Not only are companies realizing they need the benefits and flexibility of SaaS to compete in a fast-evolving marketplace, but there are also powerful cloud computing options available to support the large processing need that comes with product development.

PTC is leading the way as product development software moves toward SaaS. Many of our products are already available as SaaS and cloud-native offerings, and we are aggressively working to deliver SaaS solutions for our entire technology portfolio.

SaaS Frequently Asked Questions

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