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By: Jeff Siglin BADM 559 Professor Michael Shaw
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SaaS Introduction What is it? Technically Speaking: It’s software that’s developed and hosted by the SaaS vendor and which the end user (customer) accesses over the Internet The vendor creates and runs the program in their own data center. Typically, the customer accesses it through a web browser, and pays a monthly fee One-size fits all solution
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SaaS Evolution Evolved from the fall of the Application Service Provider (ASP) structure ASP’s housed application sets in extravagant data centers They provided online versions of a variety of formerly licensed and packaged software Customers housed experts for their applications In trying to serve unique needs of each customer, ASP’s lost economies of scale
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Choosing SaaS SaaS is not right for every company Not suitable for innovative or critical systems Poor choice for critical/core practices Stand alone, Standardized Processes Not highly dependent/integrated with other systems Save resources for more important uses
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Successful SaaS Vendors Salesforce.com ▫ Clients include: Cisco and Expedia Corporate Travel ▫ Over 51,000 customers ▫ Widely recognized for its CRM software LeanLogistics - Transportation Solutions Ketera – Expense/Procurement Mgmt GoogleDocs – Office Suite Zoho – Office Suite
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Advantages Lower initial investment No on-premise installations No need to hire multiple programmers, technicians, etc. No need for additional hardware or infrastructure Faster implementation Average of 3 to 6 months Faster achievement of Return on Investment Low risk strategy Can replace a poorly-performing vendor with little or no liability
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Disadvantages Cannot be customized Competitive Advantage must come from other means Solely cost reduction/efficiency improvement objective Requires customer to relinquish control to the SaaS vendor Vendor will manage/secure data Constant payment stream May eventually cost more than traditional systems
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Future of SaaS Bright Future Popularity growing as larger developers enter the market Microsoft, Oracle, SAP Based on Customer Focus Secure databases, 24/7 access
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iBuy University of Illinois Procurement Systems Advantages: automated process, wide- spread use of pre-determined contract prices, user profiles Disadvantages: lack of customization, poor technical support group Overall: GOOD DECISION
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The End SaaS: Software as a Service
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