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SaaS: The Real Scoop on Multiple vs Single Tenancy

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Let's face the obvious. VCs plain love SaaS! What's not to like? SaaS (Software as a Service) architecture has gained tremendous momentum in the software world as it is the evolution of the ASP model allowing a software delivery without the need for any local data or software installation. Any browser with a robust Internet connection is able to access the software and the clients are billed via a subscription model, hence the service part. No ownership, no installation, no maintenance. I recently vetted a SaaS company for a VC client of mine and the SaaS model & revenue model made an extremely compelling business case. For VCs looking to invest in companies with a scalable business model this is an ideal revenue structure as it generally involves a fixed cost of initial development and infrastructure then they can scale up for countless clients who also subscribe to their software. This is great but there is more to it as the architecture for SaaS comes in two bas