I always thought that the Software-as-a-Service market would expland during a recessionary economy because:
1) Companies don’t have capital dollars to buy software
2) The ability to pay-as-you-go appeals to CFO’s
3) No infrastructure to buy, since it is hosted or in the cloud.
But this was a real surprise. According to IDC, 2009 will be a breakout year for SaaS! Robert Mahowald, research director at IDC says “SaaS thrives in down cycles, and as with the 2000 - 2001 downturn that gave Salesforce.com its start, the current freeze in IT and related Capex spending will help assure solid growth for most SaaS providers.” Read the whole article.