Last week fellow Business-Software writer Chris Chang blogged about the Adobe Controversy and how the new Creative Cloud subscription billing model was the right move. But why would somebody like me act grumpy about this shift toward the cloud?
Adobe ignited a storm of controversy when they announced that their main Creative Suite would now be offered as a subscription billing service.
Perhaps one of the most important, but undervalued, software investments for maintaining a business — be it a VSB or large enterprise — is a subscription billing platform. To get you started, Business-Software.com compiled a list of the top five subscription billing platforms business owners should consider when looking for the ideal billing solution.
APT Solutions Spectrum is a subscriptions management software solution designed to manage membership databases. The program processes membership application forms, sends membership information to your database, and collects payments.
Subscription Billing software automates the payment process so that, once in place, the software becomes invisible, rotating the cogs that ensure a subscription payment enters the bank at regular intervals.
Take a look around. Companies all around us are using the subscription billing model. From cell phone and internet plans to television shows and movies; more and more of the products and services we use are based on subscriptions and memberships.
Bastion Technologies EPICS Financial Management provides a robust Budget Change Tracking system that automates a number of financial processes to help save time and not make any errors by using decades of Government Contract experience. The platform allows users to automatically track any budget changes and variances and creates cost reports on this data.