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cognitiveclouds · 4 years ago
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What are the digital SaaS trends to follow in 2021?
The untapped potential is still enormous. This might read like unbridled optimism, but it's more. There's still a lot of pain points in SaaS that are unsolved, and businesses will pay good money to have their problems solved. As a SaaS development firm, our team has insight into SaaS app usage across industries and functions, giving us an incredible insight on the impact of SaaS proliferation on companies of every size and on analyzing data on a sample of firms of all sizes and reviewing consumer needs below are the key SaaS market trends 1.Analytics is taking center stage Analytics and data over the last few years have been a growing focus point in SaaS. Companies are investing more and more on SaaS applications for business intelligence. User spending on such apps is bound to grow. More businesses in 2020 are likely to adopt specialized analytics tools. Now is the time for companies that have long battled with trusting the data at their fingertips to embrace new SaaS solutions that deliver reliable numbers. 2.We'll see more vertical-specific SaaS applications crop up to serve particular pain points Vertical-specific SaaS companies tend to see growth faster than horizontal companies too. And they form the largest portion of the overall SaaS market. A vertical niche refers to a specific type of business (such as for dental offices or appointment software), while a horizontal one refers to a specific use case catering to every type of business (such as email marketing software). Employees and business owners alike enjoy using tools that were designed specifically for the needs of their industry. 3.Freemium is here to stay This refers to a strategy used by various SaaS companies to reduce one of the main barriers to adoption: budget. We're all now ardent supporters of Freemium but were taken aback to discover that, on average, companies of every size are using 3x more free apps than paid apps. In spite of the debate about its effectiveness for B2B, Freemium clearly is still a great user acquisition strategy for SaaS businesses. The best of them have figured out how to remain sticky and traverse upgrade paths based on value over time. Learn More :  https://www.cognitiveclouds.com/insights/10-things-top-saas-companies-need-to-watch-out-for-in-2020/
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cognitiveclouds · 4 years ago
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What is the difference between React.js and React Native?
React.js was developed by Facebook to address its need for a dynamic and high performing User Interface (UI). In 2011, Jordan Walke and his team from Facebook released the React JS library, a JavaScript library which brought together the speed of JavaScript and a new way of rendering pages, leading to a responsive and dynamic user input. In 2015, two years after the team open sourced React.js and its popularity grew, they released React Native. Below is an overview of the business advantages of working with both React.js and React Native. It should give you a fair idea of their respective strengths and what makes them different. Read More : https://www.cognitiveclouds.com/insights/what-is-the-difference-between-react-js-and-react-native/
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