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Title: Software As A Service - SaaS


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Software As A Service - SaaS
  • Ian Mitchell, FNZCS

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What is SaaS? - Wikipedia
  • Software as a Service (SaaS) is a model of
    Software Delivery where the software company
    provides maintenance, daily technical operation,
    and support for the software provided to their
    client.

3
Key Characteristics
  • Network-based access to, and management of,
    commercially available (i.e., not custom)
    software
  • Activities that are managed from central
    locations rather than at each customer's site,
    enabling customers to access applications
    remotely via the Web
  • Application delivery that typically is closer to
    a one-to-many model (single instance,
    multi-tenant architecture) than to a one-to-one
    model, including architecture, pricing,
    partnering, and management characteristics.

4
Variations Deprecated Terminology
  • ASP Application Solutions Provider
  • Not just web front-ends SAP, Oracle
  • Turnkey rather than tailored - LiveUpdate
  • Way to deliver BPO services
  • Often billed per user per month
  • Typically not hosted in house but maybe
  • Pure utility model pay for what you use
  • Software on Demand.

5
Definition of the Day
  • Hosted remotely (typically in a web farm)
  • Web front end only
  • AJAX HTML, JavaScript
  • Back end Database
  • Usually multiple users different legal entities
  • Billing Per user per month or similar.

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Advantages
  • No large upfront costs - usually free trials
  • High levels of security physical, power, pipes
  • No install costs low one-time costs
  • Minimal training
  • Anywhere, anytime, anyone - mobility
  • Operating costs only can be terminated re-sized
    No capex hoops.

7
Disadvantages
  • Core functionality out-sourced
  • Broadband risk
  • Limited personalisation/tailoring
  • No competitive uniqueness advantage
  • Not suited to high volume data entry.

8
New Business Models
  • Mobile models any PDA
  • Deliver to screen format in use
  • Working out-of-office Real Estate Agents
  • Salespeople who visit the client
  • Build the plan and place the order there
  • Hot-desking
  • Virtual Organisations
  • Franchise models.

9
Enhancements
  • Introduced silently
  • Only when multiple clients clearly want them
  • In a way which does not impact other users
  • No roll-out
  • Simple conversational interface
  • Irrelevant if all users not on same OS
  • Minimum development costs test on single O/S.

10
Open Source
  • Not a particular issue
  • But why use the products of a company which
    fundamentally opposes this approach?
  • Why pay more?
  • Will you ever know?

11
24/7
  • Why ask for 24/7? Do you need it?
  • 23.5 x 6.5 much, much cheaper.
  • Expensive Dual servers special storage
  • Do these apps need it?
  • They are not your ERP apps.

12
Whose doing it?
  • Google complete Java library
  • Writely and spreadsheet
  • Salesforce.com and CRM are hot
  • Oracle and SAP have web interfaces
  • BI to have web interfaces
  • Web shopping sites are SaaS now
  • Most mobile apps are actually SaaS now.

13
Screenshots
  • SalesForce
  • NetSuite

14
Cost of Roll-Out
  • Was 1 SysAdmin per 30 PCs 1/50 thereafter
  • Now better with Ghost and similar
  • Then Citrix
  • Virtualisation
  • Cost of tailoring each users package options
  • Now done from any PC by privileged user
  • 1500 per PC to lt99!

15
Cost of training
  • Web forms and conversational modes
  • Simpler forms less data intensive
  • Confirmation of each step
  • Help actually there
  • Product must be easy to use or it wont survive
    the free trial
  • Collaborative
  • Comfort because I can see the data.

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Value to SMEs
  • Smaller enterprises have an easier road to
    adoption and installation
  • Need minimal (No?) technical staff
  • More work from home
  • More work on the street
  • More work while traveling! New inflight options!
  • SMEs are 80 of . . . Your market!

17
Ease of Maintenance
  • Because there is only one copy of the software
    maintenance is substantially eased
  • The software only runs in one environment an
    environment totally controlled by the supplier
  • IE and Mozilla damn!
  • Reduced operating costs.

18
Reduced Hardware Costs
  • A single server handing multiple customers can be
    optimised no extra peripherals no CRT.
  • Mass storage optimised
  • No need for virtualisation
  • Rack mounts
  • Minimum cabling - at both ends.

19
Myths Jeffrey Kaplan
  • 1. Saas is still relatively new and untested.
  • 2. SaaS is just another version of the failed ASP
    and hosting models of the past and will suffer
    the same fate as its predecessors.
  • 3. SaaS only relieves companies of the upfront
    costs of traditional software licenses.
  • 4. SaaS is only for small and mid-sized
    businesses and will not be accepted by
    large-scale organisations.

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Myths Business Week Online
  • 5. SaaS only applies to applications such as CRM
    and Salesforce automation.
  • 6. SaaS will only have a minor impact on the
    software industry and will fade over time.
  • 7. It will be easy for the established software
    vendors to offer SaaS and dominate this market.
  • 8. SaaS is only for corporate users.

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Conclusions
  • SaaS will be the way most apps will be delivered
    not unique competitive advantage s/w
  • All but high-volume data entry for large
    corporates and specialised apps
  • Much higher proportion of staff will have only
    PDAs or small footprint notebooks
  • Low risk try b/4 you buy get the CxO ticks.

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Thank You
  • Ian Mitchell, FNZCS
  • eIan_at_Mitchell.co.nz
  • http//www.SoftwareAsAService.co.nz
  • http//www.AboutIT.co.nz
  • http//www.Mitchell.co.nz
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