Definition

SAS (Software as a Service) tools are applications delivered over the internet on a subscription basis, allowing users to access software without needing to install or manage it locally.

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

Neon’s ability to generate SAS tools via prompting suggests a future where application creation becomes more accessible and integrated, potentially disrupting the market for specialized SAS providers.

Key properties or components

  • Subscription-based
  • Cloud-hosted
  • Accessible via web
  • Scalable

Contradictions or debates

None.

Sources