SaaS Increasingly Popular Among Small Businesses, Survey Finds – Midmarket from eWeek

According to IT research firm AMI’s latest worldwide SMB Cloud Services Practice, there are roughly 750,000 (12 percent) small businesses and 20,000 (24 percent) medium businesses already using software as a service (SaaS). In addition, the survey found by looking at today’s SaaS users, 78 percent of SBs and 31 percent of MBs are leveraging a SaaS plus on-premise mix (or hybrid model), while approximately only a third of SaaS users are using an actual pure-SaaS product.

With an anticipated growth of up to $95 billion in global SMB cloud-related spending by 2014, the firm said it isn’t a surprise to see over half of US SMBs looking into SaaS as a potential solution. Approximately one in five US SMBs plan to use SaaS. However, AMI said it believes that SMBs are easing into the concept of local plus cloud-based computing rather than leapfrogging into a pure-play platform.

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Benefits of Skype Mobile on Verizon

As of Thursday, Verizon and Skype will make good on the promised partnership announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last month. Using another industry conference, the CTIA show in Las Vegas this week, Verizon announced that Skype will be available for nine different smartphones this week, with more to come.

Businesses of all sizes–but small and medium businesses in particular–operate on increasingly tight budgets. Communication with peers, customers, partners, and suppliers is the lifeblood of business, though, so businesses need to figure out ways to maximize the bang for the buck from the communications budget.

Leveraging VoIP, such as the Skype app, from a smartphone can help achieve that goal. Here are four key considerations that make the Skype-Verizon alliance good for business professionals.

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