The summary assumes purchased software doesn't receive patches and only SaaS does. Not true.
And you assume one-time purchasers are going to actually purchase the new version when the vendor stops supporting it. Not true.
SaaS creates higher costs, but provides security via perpetual support. One-time purchases might be cheaper, but in the hands of cheap people/corporations almost guarantees it will become vulnerable due to lack of support/maintenance.
When you call it a one time purchase, customers believe you. Go figure what happens next.
Normal software gets patched (Score:0)
The summary assumes purchased software doesn't receive patches and only SaaS does. Not true.
Re:Normal software gets patched (Score:2)
The summary assumes purchased software doesn't receive patches and only SaaS does. Not true.
And you assume one-time purchasers are going to actually purchase the new version when the vendor stops supporting it. Not true.
SaaS creates higher costs, but provides security via perpetual support. One-time purchases might be cheaper, but in the hands of cheap people/corporations almost guarantees it will become vulnerable due to lack of support/maintenance.
When you call it a one time purchase, customers believe you. Go figure what happens next.