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<p>hosted product. Open source businesses that use this model often cater to small and medium enterprises who do not have the technology resources to run the software. Providing <a href="page.php?w=cloud_computing">cloud computing</a> services or <a href="page.php?w=software_as_a_service">software as a service</a> (SaaS) without the release of the open-source software is not an open source deployment. With a SaaS approach, businesses no longer need to write new code from scratch, but instead can use the software they need by paying a subscription.</p><p>
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