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... up as a SaaS customer is fast, but getting out is just as fast." Switching costs are lower for SaaS applications. This key feature has fueled the massive customer interest in SaaS. But the biggest ...
... have merit. In fact, we ask these questions, and many others, when helping clients incorporate broader SaaS adoption into their organizations. Our Services 2.0 piece describes our view of how systems ...
3. Going 100 Percent SaaS
(CRM/SaaS 2.0)
I had a nice time yesterday with Rob Hull from Adaptive Planning, Jeff Schultz from Bill.com and Doug Harr from Ingres on a panel called “Going 100% SaaS” during Office 2.0 conference. You can see the ...
4. Killing the Golden Goose
(CRM/SaaS 2.0)
Following on Sarah Lacey's story in Business Week last month about how hard SaaS is for traditional enterprise software vendors and the disparaging comments about SaaS by the CEO of Lawson last week, ...
... or platform development. This essentially defines a group of supply-side SaaS constituents. One question I’ve been wanting to ask this group is: Which technical aspect of SaaS do you/did you find ...
Software as a Service (SaaS) continues to gain momentum in the enterprise and is on its way to becoming a $20B market by 2011 (industry estimates from CSFB and Tripletree). Google, with its “iGoogle” ...
... at left). Microsoft's lack of a choice (on-premise vs. SaaS) is the core issue. Choice when used in the context of technology architecture typically points to a vendor with a conflicted or transitional ...
Here are several excerpts from an article by Zach Church a News Writer with SearchCIO-Midmarket.com, SaaS: The (Data Center) Killer App: Build an IT shop without servers. It’s a novel idea, more ...
... to make. Can Companies Have Their SaaS Cake and Eat It Too? Can companies successfully split their focus between traditional software and on-demand services? This is a question we've been raising, ...
There were 2 very interesting SaaS discussions organized during the Always On Summit at Stanford. One session was titled ‘Will the Next Salesforce.com Please Stand Up?’ and the other was titled ‘Will SaaS ...
Traditional on-premise systems integrators like Accenture will embrace SaaS - at a snail's pace. We highlighted the macro level impact of SaaS on Global SIs in a February piece entitled Services 2.0 - ...
A remarkable interview was published today on ZDnet, titled Lawson's CEO, Harry Debes, doesn't believe in software-as-a-service (SaaS). I find it just striking how the CEO of a major ERP company just ...
Narinder Singh The SaaS blogosphere has been abuzz these last couple of days discussing Sergey Solyanik’s assessment that Google’s culture is “not fit” for enterprise apps. We’ll say up front that Appirio ...
... change their IT stacks through on-demand. iGoogle, Where SaaS Comes Together - The awareness of Google as an enterprise SaaS player is starting to grow. Dreamforce attendees pried for additional detail ...
... change their IT stacks through on-demand. iGoogle, Where SaaS Comes Together - The awareness of Google as an enterprise SaaS player is starting to grow. Dreamforce attendees pried for additional detail ...
16. Where in the World is Appirio?
(CRM/Appirio News)
... (SaaS) platforms that have now emerged from the likes of Salesforce.com, Google and Amazon.com. While these projects may be less awe-inspiring than actually addressing the issue of world hunger, they ...
Jim Berkowitz’s blog today makes mention of a rather amazing interview with Harry Debes, CEO of Lawson Software, in which Debes predicts that the SaaS “industry will collapse,” starting ...
18. You've come a long way...
(CRM/SaaS 2.0)
... mature categories in the software market, I think it's a nice milestone that SaaS applications like Intacct are being recognized in reviews like this as having reached functional parity with or surpassed ...
... software. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), on the other hand, allows, and flourishes with, continual refinement based on customer usage. This affects every aspect of the development lifecycle. SAP ...
20. Now that’s a Big PaaS Market
(CRM/Appirio News)
... How big is the market for solutions based upon on-demand platforms? Is the pie big enough to build great companies on a slice of it? Size Matters The SaaS market as it is currently ...
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