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From a market perspective, I expected that some of the big software companies (e.g. Also, while I always believed Software as a Service (SaaS) is the ideal way to deliver software, especially to nonprofits, I have been surprised by how quickly and broadly the on-demand model has been accepted. I have not yet observed this.
From a market perspective, I expected that some of the big software companies (e.g. Also, while I always believed Software as a Service (SaaS) is the ideal way to deliver software, especially to nonprofits, I have been surprised by how quickly and broadly the on-demand model has been accepted. I have not yet observed this.
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