What Is The Software As A Service Business Model, The Different Types Of Software As A Service Pricing Models, And The Problems With Companies Leveraging The Software As A Service Business Model

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


This essay sheds light on what is the software as a service business model, demystifies the different types of software as a service pricing models, and expounds upon the problems with companies leveraging the software as a service business model. Succinctly stated, the software as a service business model is a type of business model that involves a company furnishing its customers with access to its software programs on a subscription basis. The software as a service business model is the antithesis of a “one-time-cost, no-subscription model” in which a company develops software programs and sets forth non-subscription prices for their software programs. The “one-time-cost, no-subscription model” in which a company develops software programs and sets forth non-subscription prices for their software programs is eminently appealing to customers since it allows them to be able to purchase a perpetual license to access software programs without needing to incessantly acquiesce to paying a recurring subscription fee on a monthly basis to be able to maintain their access to the software programs. Paying a steep one-time payment to procure a perpetual license to access a software program bears a significantly lower cost for a customer to incur in the long haul than unremittingly paying a recurring subscription fee on a monthly basis for him to be able to maintain his access to a software program. In stark contrast to the “one-time-cost, no-subscription model”, the software as a service business model does not entails a company furnishing the members of its target market with the option to be able to purchase a perpetual license to access its software programs. Companies that leverage the software as a service business model only offer the members of their target market the option to purchase a temporary license to access their software programs.

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What Is The Software As A Service Business Model, The Different Types Of Software As A Service Pricing Models, And The Problems With Companies Leveraging The Software As A Service Business Model

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


This essay sheds light on what is the software as a service business model, demystifies the different types of software as a service pricing models, and expounds upon the problems with companies leveraging the software as a service business model. Succinctly stated, the software as a service business model is a type of business model that involves a company furnishing its customers with access to its software programs on a subscription basis. The software as a service business model is the antithesis of a “one-time-cost, no-subscription model” in which a company develops software programs and sets forth non-subscription prices for their software programs. The “one-time-cost, no-subscription model” in which a company develops software programs and sets forth non-subscription prices for their software programs is eminently appealing to customers since it allows them to be able to purchase a perpetual license to access software programs without needing to incessantly acquiesce to paying a recurring subscription fee on a monthly basis to be able to maintain their access to the software programs. Paying a steep one-time payment to procure a perpetual license to access a software program bears a significantly lower cost for a customer to incur in the long haul than unremittingly paying a recurring subscription fee on a monthly basis for him to be able to maintain his access to a software program. In stark contrast to the “one-time-cost, no-subscription model”, the software as a service business model does not entails a company furnishing the members of its target market with the option to be able to purchase a perpetual license to access its software programs. Companies that leverage the software as a service business model only offer the members of their target market the option to purchase a temporary license to access their software programs.

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What Is The Software As A Service Business Model, The Different Types Of Software As A Service Pricing Models, And The Problems With Companies Leveraging The Software As A Service Business Model

What Is The Software As A Service Business Model, The Different Types Of Software As A Service Pricing Models, And The Problems With Companies Leveraging The Software As A Service Business Model

by Dr. Harrison Sachs

Narrated by Digital Voice Mason G

Unabridged — 34 minutes

What Is The Software As A Service Business Model, The Different Types Of Software As A Service Pricing Models, And The Problems With Companies Leveraging The Software As A Service Business Model

What Is The Software As A Service Business Model, The Different Types Of Software As A Service Pricing Models, And The Problems With Companies Leveraging The Software As A Service Business Model

by Dr. Harrison Sachs

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Unabridged — 34 minutes

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


This essay sheds light on what is the software as a service business model, demystifies the different types of software as a service pricing models, and expounds upon the problems with companies leveraging the software as a service business model. Succinctly stated, the software as a service business model is a type of business model that involves a company furnishing its customers with access to its software programs on a subscription basis. The software as a service business model is the antithesis of a “one-time-cost, no-subscription model” in which a company develops software programs and sets forth non-subscription prices for their software programs. The “one-time-cost, no-subscription model” in which a company develops software programs and sets forth non-subscription prices for their software programs is eminently appealing to customers since it allows them to be able to purchase a perpetual license to access software programs without needing to incessantly acquiesce to paying a recurring subscription fee on a monthly basis to be able to maintain their access to the software programs. Paying a steep one-time payment to procure a perpetual license to access a software program bears a significantly lower cost for a customer to incur in the long haul than unremittingly paying a recurring subscription fee on a monthly basis for him to be able to maintain his access to a software program. In stark contrast to the “one-time-cost, no-subscription model”, the software as a service business model does not entails a company furnishing the members of its target market with the option to be able to purchase a perpetual license to access its software programs. Companies that leverage the software as a service business model only offer the members of their target market the option to purchase a temporary license to access their software programs.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940194396993
Publisher: The Epic Books Of Dr. Harrison Sachs
Publication date: 11/15/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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