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Software as a Service (SaaS) Cloud computing is the ability to access and interact with data on any platform with an internet connection. There are several subsets of cloud computing, including: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). This paper will focus primarily on SaaS, a software Simple distribution model where an application is hosted by a service provider (such as SIS) and made available to customers via the internet. The benefi ts of SaaS are many, infl uencing both your ease of doing business AND your cost of doing business. Innovative Secure

A Quick Look at the Benefits of SaaS The world of technology is constantly changing. What was new yesterday is old news today. Things just keep getting better and better. Some changes are easier to accept than others, however. It s a lot easier to upgrade to the latest and greatest smart phone, for example, than it is to commit to paying bills online (even though it is simple, secure, cost effective and environmentally friendly). This is because to commit to paying online is to trust in the unknown (the internet), whereas a new phone is just a piece of equipment. Similarly, there is some trust involved in using Software as a Service, yet for those that do trust, the benefits are many. It s Simple: It s Secure: Accessible: You can access your data anywhere, at any time so long as you have an internet connection and up-to-date computers. Always up-to-date: With SaaS, software upgrades and system patches are automated. Scalable: When your software is hosted using a SaaS model, you can add or remove users quickly and easily, with no new infrastructure required. Easily administrated: With SaaS you can remove your IT hat and free up time for growing your business. All maintenance and updates are handled by your provider. No lost data: Cloud computing and Software as a Service models provide redundant backups of your data, protecting you against computer failures, natural disasters and more. Protection from hackers: No data stored locally. Protection from on-site disasters: Should you have any disasters at your place of business, your critical business data is safe and secure. Protection from theft: You don t have to worry about data being stolen from your servers or laptops. It s Cost Effective: Consistent, budgeted payments: With a Software as a Service model, you can budget your fi xed costs and not have to worry about spikes in maintenance costs, purchasing upgrades or increased personnel needs. SaaS allows you to proactively secure your costs of doing business and budget rather than have to react in a knee jerk fashion to whatever issues occur. With scale comes efficiencies: One provider can support 5000 users at a fraction of the cost it would be for those same to support themselves.

Evaluating the Costs of SaaS With a Software as a Service model, such as SIS Partner XE agency management system, the real cost savings comes in the form of your ability to proactively secure your cost of doing business and effectively and evenly allocate your cash outlay over a long-term period. Instead of a large initial cash outlay followed by peaks and valleys of expenditures, you are dealing with a consistent, monthly, budgetable cost. In addition, studies have shown that the total cost of ownership for SaaS models can be signifi cantly less than on- premise solutions.. When you are looking at the total cost of ownership for SaaS, as compared to an on-premise insurance software model, you need to consider a number of factors. One way to look at it is to think about the cash outlay you put into your current system (both on capital and operational expenditures) and compare it to the monthly fee charged by your prospective SaaS provider. Think about what you are spending on the following: Capital Expenditures Servers Backup systems Power and cooling systems Infrastructure stack software Data centers Network storage Disaster recovery systems Third party modules or applications License & license support fees Operational Expenditures Installation Utility costs Licensed professional services End-user support Large scale patches and upgrades Networking operations Application implementation and support Technical training Annual software maintenance fees Routine and unexpected troubleshooting/ maintenance Employee down-time when they have to take time off to perform the above tasks You may look at the up-front investments you have already made in your on-premise system as already paid for. If this is the case, consider the fact that the average shelf life of a system is anywhere between seven and ten years while server hardware will need to be replaced every 3-5 years. They won t last forever. These are costs that will occur again and again. When budgeting, take in all costs extended over the total lifespan of the application.

Evaluating the Security of SaaS Do a quick Google search on how secure is SaaS and you will get a myriad of responses. As with all things that are relatively new, there are proponents, detractors and everything in between. Unless you have a full-fl edged, dedicated security setup, however, it is very unlikely that your in-house server is as secure as a hosted application would be. A few things to consider if you house your information on servers in your own offi ce: How, when and how often is your data backed up? Where is your data stored? Who has access to your confi dential data and servers? How do you secure your data so that it can only be accessed by those who SHOULD have access? What is your disaster recovery plan? Do you have one? Automatic Backup - With a Software as a Service model such as we use with the Partner XE agency management system, your data is backed up for you automatically. You never have to worry about remembering to do it, whether you do it correctly, or whether your backup device is too full. It is also stored across multiple hardware servers so that no single hardware failure will prevent access to it. Always-On Security - Instead of residing in your offi ce, susceptible to power surges, natural disaster, thievery and the like, your data resides on secure servers housed at an impregnable data center with around the clock physical security as well as internet and server fi rewall data protection and malware and anti-virus protection. Weekly security patch updates take place without your ever having to think about it. So there is no chance that your security measures are not up-to-date. Encrypted Access - Not only that, access to your data is restricted with encrypted communication and secure logons. Smart routers ensure that there is nobody getting to your data but you and those authorized to get to it. AND, with SaaS, disaster recovery is part of the package all you need to do is make sure your data is properly entered into the system.

Evaluating the People Behind the Cloud An important thing to consider is that when you invest in SaaS you are buying more than just the software, you are buying access to the people behind the software as well a whole team of experts whose main priority is making sure that the system runs smoothly for you. Purchasing Software as a Service is a far cry from buying a program which you then install yourself, teach yourself and maintain yourself. In addition to the software itself, you benefi t from the full-fl edged support team that comes with it. Take SIS Partner XE Agency Management System which runs on a Software as a Service model for example. You not only get the system, you get Programmers who are constantly working to improve the software. Trainers to help you get up and running. A customer service team to answer your questions. A tech department to facilitate the integrated/ automated maintenance & patch update schedule. Someone to maintain and protect the server (or servers) on which your data resides. Essentially, the only technical thing you need to worry about is your internet connection and making sure your computers are up-to-date. The experts at your solutions provider do everything else. It is critical then, that you have a high level of trust with regards to your service provider. Questions to ask a provider to ensure they are trustworthy How does your organization work with agencies of MY size? (To ensure they work well with YOUR agency) Where does your service team reside? How are they trained? (To ensure they are experts and can meet your needs) Tell me a bit about your business model. How do you plan to meet my needs now and in the future? (To ensure they can grow with you.) Tell me a bit about how you ensure my data is backed up, up to date, protected, and I can access it when I need to. (To ensure you can be comfortable with them handling your data).

About SIS SIS is a group of highly trained customer service personnel, knowledgeable insurance professionals and expert technical specialists dedicated to helping independent insurance agents grow their business with innovative and robust technology. We are committed to providing a state of the art agency management system that meets the specifi c needs of the independent agency and insures excellent integration with carriers. About Partner XE Partner XE from SIS is an easy to use, online hosted agency management system with logical workfl ows, exceptional download and comparative rater integration capabilities and best in the business Outlook integration.