SaaS hosting, also known as software-as-a-service hosting, refers to the delivery of software applications over the Internet by a third-party provider. In this model, instead of purchasing and installing software on individual computers or servers, users access the software through a web browser or a dedicated client application.
SaaS hosting providers manage all aspects of the software infrastructure, including servers, networks, security, and updates. They typically offer a subscription-based pricing model, where users pay a regular fee to access and use the software.
With SaaS hosting, users can access the software from any device with an Internet connection, eliminating the need for local installation and maintenance. The hosting provider takes care of scalability, ensuring that the software can handle increased usage and user demands.