Avoid the Pitfalls of SLA Management: a lesson for SaaS Providers



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Avoid the Pitfalls of SLA Management: a lesson for SaaS Providers by Kelly Beardmore, CTO, Tenzing Managed IT Services When working with large media and cosmetic companies, SLA Management is a key factor in negotiating an agreement and understanding our business-risk. Tenzing took our SLA to a new level. They made it more manageable for us and meaningful to our clients. Jeannette McClennan, CEO, Makeover Solutions Effective Management Service Level Agreement (SLA) management is a challenging part of delivering business services over the Internet. The development of a successful SLA requires Software-as-a- Service (SaaS) providers to do three things: 1) Effectively define, monitor, and report on core service deliverables; 2) Engage in sound risk analysis; 3) Balance the often conflicting demands of different clients against the need for consistency. Too often, SaaS providers realize the necessity of sound SLA management practices too late and are faced with vague, unrealistic, unmanageable, or incompatible SLA commitments and over exposure to financial penalties. In the mass market SaaS providers may get away with SLAs that create unrealistic expectations and then mitigate risk through fine print and toothless penalty clauses. However, in the mid or large enterprise markets this approach won t work. In this market, the long term success of a SaaS company will be determined by the quality of its SLA management.

As a result of years of experience working with high growth SaaS providers and the development and management of its own SLA, Tenzing has created a comprehensive SLA management solution that delivers exceptional value through a combination of consulting services and industry leading tools. Define, Monitor and Report The success of any SaaS SLA depends on the ability to: 1) Define the key service deliverables from the consumer s perspective; 2) Monitor the availability and performance of these deliverables from the customer s perspective; 3) Reliably report the resulting SLA metrics in a way that is aligned with SLA commitments. Defining the key service deliverables from the customer s perspective is an essential first step in building an effective SaaS SLA. These deliverables must be expressed in terms of the user s fundamental interactions with the service. This may be as simple as the download time of a web page or as complex as the successful completion of a query or form request from a particular region within a defined amount of time during a specified time of day. Unfortunately, too many SLAs refer only to application availability or responsiveness. This definition is too broad a deliverable to be meaningful within a SaaS SLA. Rather, the SaaS provider and the customer must agree on a few specific and Special Tip: A safe way forward quantifiable user interactions with the SaaS when building an SLA is to know application that best represent the quality of what metrics your monitoring service that is expected. tools can actually deliver as well as the cost of collecting and To be useful, these deliverables must be reporting on that data. When modeled and ultimately scripted as synthetic or simulated transactions and then report easily, work backwards to you know what metrics you can integrated into a global monitoring system build out your SLA. with geo-distributed checkpoints simulating end-users in various regions (and networks) around the globe.

In this way, the simulated transactions generate the necessary data points to quantitatively represent the deliverable, i.e. the availability and responsiveness of the representative user transactions, set forth in the SLA. It is critical for the management and enforcement of the SLA that the collection of and reporting on data points associated with your SLA s deliverables is straightforward and accessible. It is certain that unless this reporting is automated, the SLA management process will be compromised. It is also important to understand the costs associated with SLA reporting. Enterprisegrade SLA monitoring and reporting services from industry leaders like Keynote and Gomez can be expensive. The more performance and availability metrics you need to report, the more expensive it will be. While these services are excellent for troubleshooting complex performance issues with granularity, there are affordable alternatives on the market that can address the baseline SLA management requirements of most SaaS providers. Tenzing, for example, has partnered with Uptrends as well as Keynote to deliver SLA management solutions that fit the needs and budgets of different clientele. Risk Analysis Managing risk through cost/benefit analysis is fundamental to crafting a successful SLA. Unfortunately, SaaS providers are often unable to calculate risk effectively because they have no accurate information about the actual IT costs associated with meeting particular SLA objectives. The old rule of thumb is that each additional nine of availability (as in 99.9% v. 99.99% v. 99.999%) costs ten times more than the previous one. In reality, there are many factors which influence the cost of availability, performance, and security as they relate to a SLA. These factors include: the structure of the application, use patterns, the maturity of SaaS providers IT Service Management (ITSM) processes, and the capabilities of the underlying technology platform. Tenzing s approach is to help unravel these factors, create visibility, assist clients with their analysis and deliver the most cost effective way to achieve enterprise-class SLA objectives. Understanding the costs of delivering different levels of service is only part of the risk analysis equation facing SaaS providers. To complete the equation the penalties for being offside must also be known. A functional SLA will not leave this an open question. It will manage expectations for both parties up front, when good will is at its highest and SLA violations are still theoretical, through explicit and fair penalties.

With predictable SLA penalties and a realistic idea of the costs associated with avoiding those penalties in place, better business decisions can be made when analyzing the risk associated with any particular SLA commitment. Balancing Act If the audience for your SaaS application is a large enterprise, the SLA is almost always a part of the contract negotiations. Each whale you try to land will want you to cater to their business requirements and established processes. This is a dangerous and potentially costly dynamic. Without a minimum level of consistency, particularly around standard and emergency maintenance windows, you will be locked in a situation where any outage, for any reason, causes a SLA violation. Moreover, it is imperative that your maintenance windows and notification periods align with your service provider s maintenance policies. Not all providers are the same. SaaS providers should look very closely at their service provider s SLA(s) and make sure that its policies and procedures are compatible with the SLA requirements of your target customers. At Tenzing, we work with customers to be as flexible and accommodating as possible and have a standard two week notification period. However, it is impossible for any provider to accommodate all of its customers all the time. A SaaS provider must recognize this reality and make accommodations for it within their SLAs. The most effective way for SaaS providers to maintain the balancing act between the demands of each enterprise customer and avoid compromising the imperatives of sound SLA management is to be prepared with a well crafted and fair SLA from day one. Expect to explain to the large enterprise prospect why the SLA is the way it is, why that structure is important to the management of your business and how it impacts the quality of service you can provide. Special Tip: The IT department of a large enterprise is often your best source of support when negotiating SLAs. The techies are more likely to sympathize with the technical challenges of managing a complex business application and the legal team will typically defer to the IT department s opinion on these matters.

Conclusion SLAs are a very important part of doing business with larger enterprises when you are a SaaS provider. Since it is much easier and cheaper to establish strong SLA management early on than suffer the consequences of poor SLA management down the road, SaaS providers must be prepared. Above all else, they must: define, monitor, and automate the reporting of application performance and availability around their core deliverables; do risk analysis by understanding the cost of availability for their application versus the cost of downtime to their business; and not let customers dictate maintenance windows out of sync with each other or the SLA of the SaaS provider s hosting or network service provider s. To learn more about Tenzing SaaS Enablement Services visit www.tenzing.com/saas or call Tenzing toll free at 1.877.767.5577 Copyright 2009, Tenzing Managed IT Services. All Rights Reserved. Tenzing, Tenzing Managed IT Services are tradmarks of Reliant Web Hosting Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. About Tenzing Managed IT Services Founded in 1998, Tenzing s award-winning approach to hosting business-critical Internet applications is comprehensive and collaborative. Grounded in ITIL best practices, its award winning five-step Summit with Tenzing approach addresses the entire IT lifecycle to deliver a new level of managed IT hosting service. Tenzing is ISO 27001, SAS 70, and PCI certified and is a Microsoft Software + Services Incubation and BizSpark Partner. Tenzing s robust enterprise-grade EVEREST platform has been developed for mid to large enterprise, ISV s and SaaS organizations seeking unsurpassed performance, reliability, scalability, security and support. Tenzing has customer service centers in Kelowna, BC and Toronto, Ontario, and datacenters in Canada s primary NAPs: 151 Front Street, Toronto and the Harbour Centre, Vancouver. Tenzing Managed IT Services Kelowna Landmark Technology Center #700 1628 Dickson Ave, Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1Y 9X1 Email: sales@tenzing.com Web: www.tenzing.com/saas Phone: 1.877.767.5577