• Thaurin@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Say that to my employer who just replaced our in-house developed system with a service and made my job disappear.

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      And even if they did, the notion that you need proprietary software for that is a lie. There’s nothing wrong with paying a provider to host and admin some AGPL software for you.

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      Smaller businesses without in-house IT sometimes do, though. Sure they can get an MSP. But if their purpose is to facilitate a software vendor to connect to a server with business specific software they don’t understand, they might as well just get it as a service.

      Especially when it’s software that just needs yearly updates due to changing regulations.

      I definitely agree that more often than not, the above doesn’t apply, but there specific situations where SaaS actually does make sense and will have a lower cost in money and time.