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The advent of cloud technologies has created an ideal atmosphere for Software as a Service (SaaS) to thrive and grow, and for SaaS-based application development to thrive.
In the early days of the Internet, we have seen examples of the computer industry trying to adopt an early type of so-called SaaS app. Back then, companies offered so-called Application Service Providers (ASPs). Users can pay to subscribe to a specific application or set of applications and access them through your website. ASP, on the other hand, never caught on and often failed to deliver on its promises of low cost, rapid deployment, and easy upgrades.