SaaS means a licensing delivery model wherein software or other hosted services are licensed on a subscription basis, centrally hosted, and remotely accessed by users.
SaaS means Software as a Service.
SaaS means software-as-a-service.
More Definitions of SaaS
SaaS means Software as a Service, a software delivery model in which the software is developed by a Third Party Vendor and its associated data are hosted on the cloud, where users will access through the Portal by using thin clients such as a web browser.
SaaS means Company services that (A) make Software functionality accessible to Client on a subscription basis via the Internet and a browser as more specifically set forth in the applicable User Materials and (B) are identified as “SaaS” on an Order Form.
SaaS means a way that the Software offered by Licensor under a Standard Contract Listing may be provisioned to Buyer where the Software is delivered to Buyer on a software-as-a-service basis. The SaaS Licensor deploys the hosted Software under Licensor’s account on the AWS Services infrastructure and is responsible for granting Buyer access to and use of the Software and SaaS Service.
SaaS means a software application (including any associated database content provided with or embedded within the software application) licensed to Customer on a subscription basis that is owned, delivered, and managed remotely by Flexera as part of a multi-tenant hosted environment, and specified in an applicable Order.
SaaS means a model of software deployment whereby a provider licenses an application to customers for use as a service on demand.
SaaS means “Software as a Service” and refers to a centralized instance of the Software serving multiple Customers, hosted and operated by XXXX and accessed by Customer remotely.
SaaS means software-as-a-service that ESO hosts (directly or indirectly) for Customer’s use. For the avoidance of doubt, SaaS does not include Licensed Software, but does include Add-on Software and Interoperability Software.