Profiting from SaaS Applications Agatha Poon, Research Manager, Global Cloud Computing Tier 1 Research
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What s up in the hosting market? Significant consolidation across the industry 51 managed hosting deals in 2010; Savvis-Fusepoint and Layered Tech-GSI Hosting A deliberated movement into value-added arena for new growth opportunities Managed services (Webvisions, Pacnet); automation (SoftLayer) Entering phase two of cloud computing Moving beyond the early adopter phase; users are eager to garner cloud benefits Cloud continues to disrupt the traditional channel (SIs and VARs) Greater attention from vendors in the cloud ecosystem Cloud.com, Joyent, Parallels, Microsoft, Zoho, Asigra, NetApp, RightScale, enstratus Application marketplaces come to fruition Google and Rackspace already launched application marketplace; Intuit is working on its own version Parallels has been working hard to get hosting partners selling SaaS applications from its marketplace Online SaaS Catalogs
Is Cloud Computing a Buzzword? Nearly one-in-five respondents report their company is now using cloud services ( Sample size: 1,632) 25% 20% Current Public Cloud Computing Usage 17% 17% 19% A huge 8-pt jump from a year ago 15% 11% 14% 10% 5% 2010 July 2010 Oct 2011 Jan 2011 April 2011 July Source: ChangeWave Research, a division of the 451 Group
Business sentiment towards the cloud Only 3% of respondents who use AWS cloud reported an actual service disruption 27% of respondents are now less likely to use cloud in the future Impact was greatest among companies not yet using cloud computing Significantly more likely Effect of AWS Outage on Future Likelihood of Using Cloud Significantly less likely Somewhat less likely No effect Somewhat more likely 1% 0% 7% 20% 50% Don't know 22% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Source: ChangeWave Research, a division of the 451 Group
By default, SaaS may prevail SaaS remains the most popular usage Up 7-pts since April 2011 Top 5 applications in the cloud include: Email Systems CRM Document & Enterprises Content Management Collaboration Tools Business Intelligence/Reportin g and Analytics 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 59% In which of the following ways does your company use cloud computing services? 66% 17% 28% 25% 26% April 11 survey July 11 survey 8% SaaS IaaS PaaS Other 8% Source: ChangeWave Research, a division of the 451 Group
Where is the cloud increase occurring? Projected Cloud Computing Spending in the next 6 months PaaS IaaS SaaS Increase Spending 26% Remain the same 33% Decrease Spending 2% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Source: ChangeWave Research, a division of the 451 Group
Winning in a time of change Telcos SIs Hosters ISVs What is the right business model? How to deliver cloud-based services? What about service customization/localization? How to enable billing, automated provisioning, SLA, integration? Who should I partner with? MSPs VARs Cloud enablers Aggregators
Partner with SAAS ISVs to become a Full Service Provider TM Agatha Poon Rafael Laguna Sandeep Ramchandani Tier 1 Research Research Manager - Global Cloud Computing Moderator Open-Xchange Chief Executive Officer Business Class Email and Collaboration for SaaS LogicBoxes Director Registry and Registrar Solutions Phil Meyer Microsoft Corporation Technology Specialist Roland Sars BackupAgent Director Cloud backup software for service providers Ruslan Fazlyev Ecwid Chief Executive Officer E-commerce widgets
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