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BS READS: SAAS success for firms as business jumps on the digital bandwagon

Indian firms selling SAAS products have got a bonanza as companies meet, manage and sell remotely. Yuvraj Malik explains how these companies are planning their next phase of growth

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SAAS firms are lapping up young executives because the coronavirus pandemic has made companies invest in digital tools.

Yuvraj Malik New Delhi
Abhijit (name changed) found a new job in the pandemic. He left his supposedly safe job at Tata Motors to join SAAS firm HighRadius in August. “The company is in a growth phase right now,” said Abhijit, 28. HighRadius sells enterprise account management software globally.

Abhijit, a management graduate from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, got a salary hike and at Hyderabad-based HighRadius he will work with European clients—a coveted role.

SAAS (software-as-a-service) is an umbrella term for all sorts of software used by modern enterprises. SAAS firms are lapping up young executives like Abhijit because the coronavirus pandemic has

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