
BNI Rookie of the Year 2022
Congratulations to Schooley Mitchell’s Stephen Nelson on receiving Rookie of the Year 2022 from BNI Maine. What an accomplishment! Way to go, Stephen!
Congratulations to Schooley Mitchell’s Stephen Nelson on receiving Rookie of the Year 2022 from BNI Maine. What an accomplishment! Way to go, Stephen!
You may have seen the acronym SaaS floating around in the past few years. Software as a Service is an incredibly popular model in the modern business world, which many businesses utilize for their daily operations.
If you’re a newer business or a more established enterprise looking to expand your use of software, learning about this model might help you find the perfect tool for your company.
Schooley Mitchell has recently expanded to add Software as a Service to our areas of cost reduction specialty. To mark this exciting time, we are publishing a three-part series on SaaS – beginning with today’s article, looking at what it is, and why businesses choose to use it.
SaaS, or Software as a Service, is a licensing and delivery model for enterprise software, in which the product is licensed on a subscription basis and centrally hosted. Meaning, you can subscribe and receive a product hosted by the company that owns it, rather than purchasing it outright and hosting it over your own infrastructure.
If you’ve ever heard someone talk about software ‘on-demand’, they are referring to SaaS.
There is a lot of convenience for businesses who employ SaaS. Not only do they avoid licensing issues – such as knowing when to update software or storing the software on their own devices – but SaaS provides secondary advantages as well. These include, but are not limited to:
With the rise of remote working and other post-pandemic strategies, SaaS has experienced exponential growth in the past three years.
This includes some of the most popular messaging, email, and video conferencing apps you have certainly made use of since 2020, and likely before. For many companies, allowing their employees to work from personal computers or smartphones kept them afloat during the worst of the pandemic, and cemented SaaS as a necessary part of a company’s operations and disaster recovery plan.
Corporate office settings aren’t the only businesses who have been using SaaS now more than ever. Restaurants, retailers accepting online payments, and healthcare providers offering virtual appointments. This had led to an increasing amount of SaaS providers focusing on making their products mobile compatible via apps.
Even without thinking about it, you probably know some of the biggest SaaS providers. Though these are just a few of the companies making waves in the industry, some recognizable brands include:
SaaS is all operational via the cloud. TechTarget describes it like this:
“A software provider will either host the application and related data using its own servers, databases, networking and computing resources, or it may be an ISV that contracts a cloud provider to host the application in the provider’s data center. The application will be accessible to any device with a network connection. SaaS applications are typically accessed via web browsers.”
The provider gives its customer network-based access to a copy of its software that has been specifically created for SaaS distribution.
“The application’s source code is the same for all customers, and when new features or functionalities are released, they are rolled out to all customers,” TechTarget explains.
Then, depending on the agreement between provider and client, the latter’s data may be stored locally, in the cloud, or both.
Because SaaS is cost-effective and often customizable, there are naturally a range of payment plans and options that companies can offer. Here are a few of the models you might come across when working with SaaS providers:
These are some of the most common pricing models currently on the market, but they are just a handful of the options out there.
Software as a Service, or SaaS, is a cost-effective, accessible enterprise software delivery model. It has many perks for the subscriber, including customizable solutions and automatic updates. As cloud-based services continue to expand, this model is seeing more and more widespread acceptance among business clients.
In part two of our three-part series on SaaS, we look at paid versus free software subscriptions.
Kate Lumetta joins Scott Miller on Create, Build and Manage Daily to discuss Schooley Mitchell and the cost saving services she can provide for any business.
At the 2022 Owen Sound & District Chamber of Commerce Gala, Schooley Mitchell’s Miguel Cardenas received the award for Entrepreneur of the Year. Congratulations, Miguel! In honour of this incredible recognition, Miguel also received a congratulations from Member of Parliament, Alex Ruff.
Lori McDowell, Chairing a Panel on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ
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On behalf of all of Schooley Mitchell, congratulations to Denis Tan for winning our award for most testimonials added in 2022! Thank you for your continued hard work, Denis!
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I would like to take this opportunity to write a letter of recommendation on half of Denise Kotz. Based in Hudson, Ohio, Denise Kotz is the proud owner and founder of Strategic Realm Consulting. She uses a risk-based approach to regulatory compliance and works closely with her customers to find the right solutions for their needs.
Strategic Realm Consulting offers consulting services in the areas of product regulatory and product stewardship in the elastomer, polymer, and chemical industries. Its expertise in this specialized area benefits customers because of its broad knowledge of regulations and faster turnaround time than large consulting services.
Over the years, Denise, has built a trusted reputation for her company and is known for being timely, self-directed, organized, an effective task manager, and a great communicator. She works closely with her customers to find the right solution for their unique needs, using team collaboration, customer focus, and a strong attention to detail.
While I have only known Denise for a short time, I have quickly come to know her as the true industry professional she is. She has a deep and thorough understanding of all aspects of her company, which allows her to provide exceptional service. She is a pleasure to be around and genuinely cares for those around her. She has been a valuable asset to me when it comes to making new networking connections and has offered a lot of support.
I recommend Denise Kotz and Strategic Realm Consulting to any small to mid-sized business that needs help with strategic approaches to regulatory compliance of elastomers, polymers, and chemicals. Denise and her team have extensive experience and broad knowledge to provide fast turnaround time and quality service.
Recently, Schooley Mitchell Strategic-Partner Adam Baker was featured in a podcast interview with Lance Graulich of Eye on Franchising. Lance and Adam talk about Adam’s former career in the Air Force, how he came to join Schooley Mitchell, and what it takes to have success as a franchise owner. Listen to this fascinating conversation below: