In my travels the past weeks, I spent about 36 hours in Las Vegas at the Gartner Integration Summit. I sat through a great SaaS presentation by Gartner analyst Ben Pring and wanted to share a few of my notes:
- SaaS-based
revenue growth = 22.1% CAGR thru 2011 - The first
wave of SaaS adoption was end-users, not IT - Next wave
will need an end-user AND IT message - The era of
the ship it on a CD, load it on a server enterprise software is over - ~65% of
Siebel licenses never in production before Oracle acquisition - ~55% of
Peoplesoft/Vantive licenses never in production before Oracle acquisition - 18% average
server utilization rate in the enterprise (Yikes!) - $1:$10
software to services ratio was good for the supply side(vendors) but not the
demand side (customers) - Large
enterprise software companies (Oracle, SAP) high gross margins are under threat
from upstart, pure plays (Salesforce.com) - Gartner believes SaaS is primarily a software
delivery and management approach that exists in an established market, such as
CRM or ERP
The last point is perhaps the most interesting when looking at software as a service in the enterprise. Salesforce didn’t have better features than Siebel, the just made it easier for end-users to access and use it.
I also sat through a great presentation on enterprise mashups by Anthony Bradley. Here’s some audio of his preso.
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