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Enterprise Growth Marks SaaS Maturity: Mid-market companies were early SaaS adopters and have been using SaaS and cloud applications on a large scale for more than five years to deliver enterprise CRM, ERP and HR functionality. Today SaaS is mainstream as larger enterprises have adopted SaaS and a more sophisticated business-in-the-cloud model. By 2010, 65% of U.S. companies with more than $100 million in yearly revenue are forecasted to be using SaaS. Today, half of all large enterprises have two or more SaaS applications in use.
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| Date: | Oct 2008 | ||
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