Software As A Service (SaaS)
The growth of Software as a Service (SaaS) sometimes called
'Cloud Computing' is rapidly eliminating the need for the
traditional purchase-and-install model of running applications. Put
simply, a SaaS application is simply one that is hosted in a data
centre and can be accessed from anywhere via the Internet.
That brief description belies a radical new business model that
is making huge changes to the IT industry. A revolution may be
happening, but you need to understand whether now is the right time
for your business to move to SaaS.
Here are some of the key reason why you should seriously look at
SaaS:
The Economic Climate
A SaaS based platform addresses a number of urgent requirements
facing many organisations today:
- Get the best software available now: We're all
familiar with IT projects that overrun on time and budget. SaaS
applications can be deployed in a fraction of the time it would
take to roll out an on premise system. They also are particularly
suitable for branch offices and home based workers.
- Make best use of limited budget: with
no-upfront CAPEX and fixed running costs, SaaS enables Finance
teams to plan their expenditure. It means you can switch to more
efficient applications without crippling start up costs.
Efficient Licensing
- Flexible seat counts: with an on premise
installation you buy a number of perpetual licenses and run the
application. If your business changes and you need to adjust the
seat numbers, that's too bad. With SaaS you can flex the licenses
you buy dynamically on pay-as-you-go basis.
- Standardisation: Supporting a lot of users and
their desktops becomes a lot simpler if everyone uses a standard
set of applications delivered from a defined source. It reduces
training requirements for both IT and end users, with faster fault
finding as a bonus.
Higher Service Levels
- Reliable infrastructure: A SaaS provider will
typically run their operation to much higher standards than en end
user Company can achieve because they are investing in highly
specialised training and infrastructure which is then shared across
many users. This investment may include manufacturer accreditations
(e.g. Microsoft Gold Partner), independent audits (e.g. ISO 27001),
ISP/Telco standard data centres, diverse connectivity and so
on.
- Scheduled maintenance: With plenty of in-house
expertise, a good SaaS vendor will make sure all the relevant
manufacturer upgrades, patches and configuration settings are
applied in a timely manner. They also are applied according to a
secure, low risk methodology that does not cause user downtime.
This means extremely high service levels can be achieved with
SaaS.
Ease of Deployment
- Rolling out applications: Because the
application is readily available, deploying it to your user base is
a straightforward operation. Well designed, mature applications
will have off the shelf migration tools for tasks like moving
legacy email. In many cases if a client is needed it can be pushed
to the desktop in bulk by means of Active Directory.
- Project backup: In larger organisations, the
integration process is nonetheless a complex one, due to the sheer
numbers of users and sites involved. The timing of training and
user readiness workshops becomes a significant consideration, which
is where a formal project based methodology will ensure a smooth
rollout, but only so long as the SaaS vendor has experienced staff
that can accommodate this.
Integration with your IT
- Don't re-invent: If a SaaS provider can
provide a high quality service that addresses common business
processes then you have to look very hard at the reasons why you
should implement an on-premise application. Outsourcing the routine
back office tasks to SaaS frees your own IT staff and resources to
focus on those areas where they can really innovate and make a
contribution to the effectiveness of the business.
Compliance & Security
- Secure by design: Ideally a SaaS application
should be built to to a scalable design on a proven industry
platform and then supported by an experienced provider. That much
goes without saying.
- However, it's also crucial that your company is able to
demonstrate the integrity of its business systems and the data
contained within them. That means knowing where and how data is
stored and asking the SaaS vendor the difficult 'what if' questions
about Disaster Recovery and how the provider manages their internal
processes. Standards like ISO 27001 have been specifically
formulated to provide independent accreditation of these
areas.
Products provided are as follow:
Microsoft Exchange 2007. Dynamics CRM, Sharepoint, WEB Defender,
Mail Defender, Desk Defender, Blackberry Sync, Active Directory
Sync, Secure Email & Email Archive

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