How will a SaaS CMS help my brand?
With a SaaS CMS, you don’t have to worry about any of the issues that come with upgrading, maintaining, or hosting your websites and apps. On the contrary, the “service” part of SaaS means that the vendor will handle all those headaches for you, allowing you to focus on more pressing issues.
Still, a SaaS CMS isn’t the best fit for every style of business. Some businesses don’t like the idea of outsourcing the security of their data to a third-party company. This is doubly true if you deal with sensitive data on a regular basis. However, maintaining high-levels of security compliance across your own website does take a lot of work, and if the vendor is trustworthy, with a strong history of client satisfaction, this culture of distrusting third parties should probably be set aside for the sake of progress.
In fact, SaaS companies are communally held to a high standard. By their own definition, they handle infrastructure, work to provide faultless software and keep security at enterprise-grade standards. Sure, not every SaaS company hits the mark, but most do — and it would be a mean feat for any brand to match that standard with their software held on-premise.