Adoption of software as a service (SaaS) for web content management is occurring at a slower rate in Europe than in the US, new research shows.
CMS Watch research found that US uptake of SaaS for content management has been swifter than in Europe because national boundaries limit the service's penetration.
The company said that as demand for hosted web CMS services grows, installed product demand will remain high as both software delivery methods benefit from growing overall uptake.
However, expansion on regional, international and continental levels has not been replicated in the SaaS European SaaS market, said Janus Boye, an analyst for the company.
"National boundaries seem to matter more when providing hosted services as opposed to software products," he said.
SaaS involves the development of web-native systems by software vendors which they then host and operate for customers' use over the internet.
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