Showing posts with label SAAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAAS. Show all posts

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Opening enterprise collaboration to the world

via Software as Services Blog RSS | ZDNet by Phil Wainewright on 1/24/12

Cloud collaboration platform Huddle is seeking to cement its enterprise appeal with the launch today of a new unlimited user edition and a 99.9% total uptime guarantee. The UK-headquartered, venture-backed start-up is less well known than US rivals such as Box, Dropbox, Jive and Yammer but it believes it has a unique market opportunity because of its focus on external enterprise collaboration.
"Traditional collaboration was very inward-looking," CEO Alastair Mitchell told me when we met last week in Huddle's offices overlooking London's 'Silicon Roundabout' . "Jive, Yammer, are very much of that paradigm," he went on. "What's driving our growth at the moment is that organizations are demanding collaboration that goes beyond the firewall — that allows the whole ecosystem to operate."
Huddle says the 93% of its customers that use its platform to connect beyond the enterprise firewall work with an average of 25 other companies (sounds like a great demonstration of frictionless enterprise in action). The new Unlimited Enterprise edition supports collaboration across that entire business ecosystem, with the ability to freely add 'lite' users who can view or download content, or contribute to document comments, task whiteboards and discussions.
Unlike its more consumer-focused competitors such as Box and Dropbox (though Box in particular has recently sought to target larger enterprise accounts), Huddle already has a heavy focus on the enterprise market — implementations typically start at a hundred users and many run into thousands of seats, Mitchell told me. Its 'True Uptime' guarantee should enhance its appeal to that market. Whereas all cloud uptime guarantees cover unexpected failures, most explicitly exclude 'planned' uptime, when systems are taken down to make infrastructure improvements or upgrade to a new release. In contrast, Huddle is including these events within its meagre 0.5% downtime allowance. It is bolstering the guarantee with a money-back promise if it fails to live up to 99.5% uptime. The company is confident it can meet this tough standard, for example achieving in excess of four nines — 99.995 percent — over the past 90 days.
One of the most potent demonstrations of Huddle's appeal to an enterprise market is in its penetration of government accounts, which make up a quarter of Huddle's business globally. Government is a natural candidate for collaboration outside the firewall, says Mitchell: "It's all about content. It's extremely collaborative. It's totally interconnected … To be able to plonk a secure extranet in front of everyone is ideal."
Although Huddle is a firm proponent of the multi-tenant cloud model, it does offer a dedicated version of its service that runs over the private internet networks that many governments run independently of the public Internet. A first implementation for the UK government, introduced last year, "has gone absolutely crazy," says Mitchell. Now the company is seeing demand for the same solution from the US, Australia and many European governments. "It's delivering networked collaboration on content, in a secure environment," explains Mitchell. But he's careful to emphasize that this is "not a branched version of Huddle," which would break "a fundamental tenet of multi-tenancy."
For Huddle, multi-tenancy is not just an architectural choice, it's part of its raison-d'étre. "The next coming of the collaboration sector really has been enabled by cloud," Mitchell asserts. "Facebook is the prime example of that, using cloud in its purest multi-tenant form. Facebook could only have happened not just because of the Internet but also because of that ability to connect to one central, multi-tenant service."
The other component of Huddle's strategy is its attractiveness as a replacement for a very conventional enterprise collaboration platform. "We're benefiting from companies moving to the cloud and taking big and clunky kit such as [Microsoft's collaboration platform] Sharepoint off their servers," says Mitchell. "Sharepoint is near the top of most people's hitlist — it's so unpopular." Huddle offers easier mobile access, simpler connection to external users and faster speed of deployment among other factors, all for a lower cost than enterprises currently spend to maintain their existing Sharepoint instances.
Although Huddle is not as generously funded or as lauded by the Silicon Valley echo chamber as some of its competitors, it has the ambition to punch above its weight and an advantage in terms of its proven enterprise credentials that it aims to leverage to maximum effect. As a Brit, perhaps I'm biased, but I think this Silicon Roundabout prodigy is one to watch.

Organizations look to the cloud for BI says Gartner

I think small and medium companies under utilize BI, because of the costs. By using cloud software it allows them to leverage tools out there. Great things are on the way.


Gartner Survey
A report from Gartner released this week shows that more companies are turning to BI in the cloud as an alternative to the traditional on-premise solutions. Nearly one third of organizations either already use or plan to use cloud or software-as-a-service solutions to augment their central business intelligence (BI) functions.
Of 1,364 IT managers in the Gartner survey almost a third (27%) already utilise or plan to improve their BI options with cloud based solutions. A further 17% said they already have or plan to completely overhaul their current BI functions and replace it with a SaaS solution.
SaaS-y BI
Saas products hold many advantages over traditional on-premise solutions which are often associated with long lead times and a demand for highly technical expertise. Cloud solutions don't have these problems and can compliment existing IT infrastructure whilst still providing powerful functionality. Cloud solutions offer wider access and sharing capabilities, allowing users to dig into their data whenever and wherever they need to. A SaaS pay-as-you-go pricing model provides more flexibility and low capital expenditure. James Richardson, research director at Gartner said:

speech Organizations look to the cloud for BI says Gartner"Business users are often frustrated by the deployment cycles, costs, complicated upgrade processes and IT infrastructures demanded by on-premises BI solutions. SaaS- and cloud-based BI is perceived as offering a quicker, potentially lower-cost and easier-to-deploy alternative, though this has yet to be proven."

As GigaOm reported earlier today, "the momentum for SaaS is strong". Such advantages have lead legacy solutions to start offering their own SaaS offerings, however users need to be wary as some vendors are attempting to ride the cloud wave by merely re-branding existing apps without offering true cloud functionality, known as cloud washing. Bime is a true cloud BI, solution born and built in the cloud, incorporating all the best and most current technologies into our solution to harness the advantages mentioned above. We gambled on the cloud a long time ago and although BI has been slow in its uptake of cloud compared to other sectors, this latest Gartner research shows that the clouds are forming around BI !



Freemium Is The New Piracy In The SaaS World


Freemium Is The New Piracy In The SaaS World

It is estimated that approximately 41% of revenue, close to $53 billion, is "lost" in software piracy. This number is totally misleading since it assumes that all the people who knowingly or unknowingly pirated software would have bought the software at the published price had they not pirated it. RIAA also applies the same nonsense logic to blow the music piracy number way out of proportion. The most people who pirate software are similar to the people who pirate music. They may not necessarily buy software at all. If they can't pirate your software, they will pirate something else. If they can't do that, they will find some other alternative to get the job done.

Fortunately, some software companies understand this very well and they have a two-pronged approach to deal with this situation: prevent large scale piracy and leverage piracy when you can't prevent it. If an individual has access to free (pirated) software, as a vendor, you're essentially encouraging an organic ecosystem. The person who pirated your software is more likely to make a recommendation to continue using it when he/she is employed by a company that cannot and will not pirate. This model has worked extremely well. What has not been working so well and what the most on-premise vendors struggle with is the unintentional license usage or revenue leakage. Customers buy on-premise software through channels and deploy to large number of users. Most on-premise software are not instrumented to prevent unintentional license usage. The license activation, monitoring, and compliance systems are antiquated in most cases and cannot deal with this problem. This is very different than piracy because the most corporations, at least in the western world, that deploy the on-premise software want to be honest but they have no easy way to figure out how many licenses have beed used.

In the SaaS world, this problem goes away. The cloud becomes the platform to ensure that the subscriptions are paid for and monitored for continuous compliance. You could argue that there is no license leakage since there are no licenses to deal with. But, what about piracy? Well, there's no piracy either. This is a bad thing. Even though a try before buy exists, there's no organic grass-roots adoption of your software (as a service) since people can't pirate. In many countries where software piracy is ram...





Thursday, October 20, 2011

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