Archive of posts: 'SaaS issues' tag
SaaS Applications Evolve As Challenges Test IT Teams
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Christine Cignoli
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If you’re keeping up with application development trends lately, you may have heard the term “progressive web apps” come up. This concept of progressive apps is a new type of web app standard that aims to make web apps more like native applications. These aren’t entirely brand-new, written-from-scratch applications, but are instead improved over time—progressively—with modern features. The result is...
Tags: intent based networking, SaaS issues, web applications
Don't Take SaaS for Granted—Make Sure Your Deployments Go Smoothly
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Joe Michalowski
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Cloud application adoption is a force that can’t be stopped. And honestly, do any IT leaders really want to stop it? There are a lot of benefits to using cloud and SaaS applications. When you move your apps from on-premises to the cloud, life in IT is supposed to get a lot easier. You enjoy faster user adoption, minimize performance...
Tags: end users, Office 365, SaaS applications, SaaS issues
SaaS Application Upkeep Requires Visibility, Vigilance
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Christine Cignoli
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The promise of cloud and SaaS was supposed to be that it’s hands-off for IT and won’t take up internal resources. But for Office 365 at least, that’s not the case. One study found that 70% of enterprises using Office 365 report latency issues on a weekly basis, and 33% report them daily. This story has more details about the...
Tags: Office 365, SaaS applications, SaaS issues
Take Control of the Double-Edged SaaS Sword
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Joe Michalowski
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SaaS has become the way of the world for enterprise application delivery. The vast majority of enterprises now trust the software-as-a-service model for everything from niche applications to mission-critical tools. However, SaaS applications are a bit of a double-edged sword. The cloud-based model offers the agility necessary to stay ahead of digital demands, with improved reliability and security vs. years...
Tags: end user experience monitoring, SaaS issues, SaaS monitoring