Via ECM Connection: Glovia Services Inc., a subsidiary of Glovia International Inc. and Fujitsu, believed to be the world's third largest IT services provider, reports that the company has experienced a steady rise i n acce ptance of the concept of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). This increasing popularity of SaaS ERP is especially prevalent among smaller, growth-oriented manufacturing companies. With the launch of its GSInnovate Solution six months ago, Glovia Services was an early-market innovator, with its completely web-based ERP application suite designed specifically for small to midsize businesses (SMBs). Until then, the SaaS delivery model had been limited More here















Hmmm, you said "was an early-market innovator", "the SaaS delivery model had been limited", "the market's first Web-based ERP solution "... You should check what's in the market since 2001, and as an example: ActiveIntranet.net is the world's most advanced SaaS and is there since 2001 with a really fully integrated ERP/CRM/SFA/CMS/PMS/DMS/POS/Dashboard/Mobile used by 125,000 users in 20 different verticals. And by definition, a pure SaaS should work in any browser on any operating system without any installation.