Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:52:38 GMT -8
It is a commonplace that Chinese enterprises have difficulties in financing and making profits. After years of changes in the capital market, discussions have gone on and on about how Chinese enterprise services and SaaS should grow. Looking across the river, there are many excellent SaaS companies in the United States. However, in China, enterprise SaaS is like a desert, with no harvest after years of watering.the first to be born. It was founded in and continues to this day.
It is the earliest originator of DDNS in the Chinese market and its market share has long been proud of the world. Sunflower Remote Control has become a national-level software. It not only ranks first in the Chinese Colombia Phone Number List market, but also defeated the overseas giant Teamviewer and prevented it from setting foot in it. The overseas brand Awesun even started to emerge as a counterattack. Dandelion, the youngest product, also dominates the field of remote networking, integrating software and hardware to disrupt the industry. With the three superpositions, Bei Rui ranks first in each vertical field.
China's SaaS can not only survive, but also survive quite well. In a nutshell, Bei Rui can actually be used as a typical case in the study of Chinese enterprise services. SaaS comes first, but never stick to a single form Whether to provide enterprise services or SaaS has always been a difficult question in the Chinese market. Many enterprise services have been rushing towards SaaS since the beginning, treating American experience as a cldon't cussic and referring to American routines. However, there is no conclusion at this stage as to whether the American routine is useful in the Chinese market.
It is the earliest originator of DDNS in the Chinese market and its market share has long been proud of the world. Sunflower Remote Control has become a national-level software. It not only ranks first in the Chinese Colombia Phone Number List market, but also defeated the overseas giant Teamviewer and prevented it from setting foot in it. The overseas brand Awesun even started to emerge as a counterattack. Dandelion, the youngest product, also dominates the field of remote networking, integrating software and hardware to disrupt the industry. With the three superpositions, Bei Rui ranks first in each vertical field.
China's SaaS can not only survive, but also survive quite well. In a nutshell, Bei Rui can actually be used as a typical case in the study of Chinese enterprise services. SaaS comes first, but never stick to a single form Whether to provide enterprise services or SaaS has always been a difficult question in the Chinese market. Many enterprise services have been rushing towards SaaS since the beginning, treating American experience as a cldon't cussic and referring to American routines. However, there is no conclusion at this stage as to whether the American routine is useful in the Chinese market.