Submit Research & Systems Intelligence
Overview
SaaS & Systems Journal serves as the Journal of Record for the enterprise technology ecosystem. We invite CTOs, Systems Architects, and Enterprise Founders to submit original research, technical white papers, and architectural case studies for publication.
To maintain our standing as a high-authority resource for the C-Suite, every submission undergoes a rigorous Technical Review by our Editorial Board.
Submission Categories
We currently accept submissions in the following domains:
- Systems Architecture: Deep dives into scalable infrastructure and legacy-to-cloud transitions.
- SaaS Intelligence: Market analysis and data-driven insights into B2B software evolution.
- Security & Governance: Research on Zero-Trust, compliance frameworks, and enterprise risk.
- Partner Insights: Benchmarking and integration studies for enterprise-grade ecosystems.
The Review Process
- Initial Screen: Our editorial team reviews the abstract for technical relevance and alignment with our audience.
- Board Evaluation: Submissions are vetted for technical accuracy and “Systems Truth”—we prioritize data over marketing jargon.
- Final Edit: Accepted papers are polished for clarity and formatted to meet our institutional standards.
Placement Benefits
Accepted research receives:
- Permanent Indexing: High-authority backlinking and SEO optimization for long-term discovery.
- Newsletter Feature: Direct distribution to our curated list of technology decision-makers.
- Institutional Seal: The “Verified Research” status within the SaaS & Systems ecosystem.
Guidelines & Fees
To ensure the independence and sustainability of our research operations, we charge a Technical
- Review & Placement Fee for corporate-sponsored research.
- Standard Research Placement: $1,000 (Includes technical review and distribution).
- Expedited Review: For time-sensitive enterprise announcements
Ready to submit?
Please contact our editorial desk at editorial@saasandsystemsjournal.com with your abstract and a brief overview of your technical methodology.
SaaS & Systems Journal reserves the right to reject any submission that does not meet our technical standards.