In recent years, cloud-based software has become increasingly popular with software providers and consumers alike. Of course, it wasn’t always that way. I still remember when Adobe announced that they would only be producing a cloud-based software and their biggest market segments were in uproar. A similar reaction occurred when Microsoft moved their Office Suites to the cloud, creating Microsoft Office 365. More recently, we were in for an even greater surprise when they released Dynamics 365. Now, moving to the cloud (or a SaaS version) has become a normal option. What does that mean for consumers? This means the tasks you can do for your business while on the go are becoming limitless.
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