Yes, and while the overall cost might increase, there are also savings to be had in terms of productivity. With the perpetual licenses, the products tend not to update for too long, losing efficiency. SaaS companies have to keep developing in order to keep the subscription. The initial outlay is also far lower.
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Yeah, I totally agree with that. Usually you get some kind of support too. Any time that I don't have to spend my resources troubleshooting is a good thing for me.
Yep. The support is a big thing, as well as the training involved. Most SaaS is cloud-based service, so there is less for the on the ground admin to do.