Enterprise

December 03, 2008

Gartner: SaaS to grow in 90% of organizations

Gartner surveyed 258 IT managers in US and Europe and did find a strong demand for SaaS based solutions. Also some differences in SaaS investments in US compared to Europe :

Nine out of ten companies plan to grow their use of software-as-a-service (SaaS) in the next year, according to a survey by Gartner.

More than one third of respondents (37%) plan to replace on-premises software with SaaS to drive down total cost of ownership (TCO), Gartner found.

Those surveyed cited cost-effectiveness and ease of deployment as primary reasons for adoption. Other major drivers included replacing on-premises solutions that had not met performance expectation, or changes in sourcing strategy.

The survey involved eight major countries worldwide and 258 IT executives that make purchasing decisions of enterprise software. Most respondents were either currently using SaaS, or planned to use it within the next 12 months.

European firms trailed behind North American companies when it came to plans to increase investments in SaaS or subscription model products. But 49 percent of European respondents said that they expect new investments to increase slightly and 15 percent expect significant increases in investments. This compares to 62 percent and 15 percent respectively in North America. The US has been an early adopter of SaaS, with more than 20 percent of respondents indicating use for five years or longer and 60 percent having adopted it in the last three years.

Source : ITWorld

March 18, 2008

CIO's fear consumer technologies

Every year CIO.com has a survey amongs CIO's about the usage and uptake of consumer technologies:
... Even if most CIOs and IT managers were to acknowledge that major technology innovations occur in the consumer space first before they carry over into the enterprise, that doesn’t mean they have to like it. It also doesn’t mean the explosion of devices, smart phones, Web-based applications and social networks doesn’t keep them up at night worrying about enterprise security. In the Nine Consumer Technologies CIOs Fear, we profiled which technologies IT executives find the most troublesome from a security perspective. ...
Source : cio.com So what's on the list ? .. Threat No. 9: VoIP Clients (1%) Threat No. 8: Web-Based Productivity Applications (2%) Threat No. 7: Digital Cameras (4%) Threat No. 6: Remote Storage (5%) Threat No. 5: Smartphones (7%) Threat No. 4: Social Networks (10%) Threat No. 3: Instant Messaging (11%) Threat No. 2: Consumer E-Mail (18%) Threat No. 1: Portable Storage Devices (43%) Source : CIO.com

March 04, 2008

Online project management ondersteuning 3

Henk Jan van der Klis heeft een erg informatief blog met veel uiteenlopende onderwerpen. Project Management is ook een van zijn passies en hij heeft een mooi overzicht van Online Project Management tools geblogd :

... Opnieuw (zie eerdere posts uit november en december 2007) belicht ik een aantal online projectmanagement pakketten voor je. ...


 

Source: Online project management ondersteuning 3

February 16, 2008

Forrester: The Web 2.0 Buyer Profile: 2008

According to Forrester, Web 2.0 is not a business priority in 2008. This is very much in line with the audience in our Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 presentation back in november 2007. Almost none of the 80 or so people in our session had actual large scale implementations under way yet ...

In 2008, one in three businesses across North America and Europe is planning to invest in Web 2.0 tools and technologies. This attention will be a boon to vendors selling Web 2.0 technology. However, most buyers will start slow and are interested in just one or two pieces of functionality, such as wikis or RSS (really simple syncidation).

Very few of the businesses planning to adopt Web 2.0 tools see the technology itself as a priority in 2008; instead, most plan to focus on business problems, such as application integration and collaboration platform deployment.

Vendors must commit to smaller deals for the short term, but, to prepare for enriched deals in 2009, align themselves with 2008 IT priorities and clearly articulate to clients how Web 2.0 technologies are solving specific business problems.

Source: The Web 2.0 Buyer Profile: 2008
"G. Oliver Young"
Date Published: Wed, 06 Feb 2008

February 15, 2008

The Forrester Wave(tm): Enterprise Learning Management Suites, Q1 2008

 

In Forrester's 90-criteria evaluation of learning management system (LMS) vendors, we found that Saba, SumTotal Systems, and Plateau Systems lead the pack by providing feature-rich offerings and serving a broad international customer base. GeoLearning also climbed into the Leader category with a software-as-a-service (SaaS) only product. SAP, Cornerstone OnDemand, and CERTPOINT Systems are "cuspids" — they now straddle the Leader and Strong Performer categories by deepening their product functionality over the last year. Oracle PeopleSoft, Mzinga (formerly KnowledgePlanet), and OutStart are Strong Performers that offer a solid learning solution. Oracle Learning Management (OLM) and Learn.com are lower in the Strong Performer category, with Learn.com offering a good SaaS solution and OLM providing learning management functionality for existing Oracle eBusiness suite customers.

Source: The Forrester Wave(tm): Enterprise Learning Management Suites, Q1 2008
"Claire Schooley"
Date Published: Tue, 12 Feb 2008

February 04, 2008

Platform voor eNederland (ECP.NL) kiest voor Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 op ASP basis

 

 ECP.NL is het platform in Nederland waar publiekprivaat wordt samengewerkt aan belangrijke randvoorwaarden en doorbraken rond de digitale economie en samenleving. Dit doet zij vanuit haar unieke, neutrale positie tussen markt en beleid. In de vorm van projecten en werkgroepen worden actuele thema’s opgepakt.


Door deze sectoroverschrijdende samenwerking helpt ECP.NL de (internationale) concurrentiepositie van Nederland te behouden en te verbeteren. Binnen ECP.NL wordt gewerkt aan projecten op het gebied van consumentenvertrouwen, wet- en regelgeving (maar ook zelfregulering), veiligheid van ICT-toepassingen, standaarden en (internationale) trends en ontwikkelingen.


ECP.NL heeft aangegeven behoefte te hebben aan een relatiebeheersysteem ter ondersteuning van het relatiemanagementproces. Hierbij gaat de voorkeur uit naar een standaard CRM pakket dat breed kan worden ingezet. ECP.NL heeft haar oog laten vallen op Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 op ASP basis.


Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 op ASP basis wordt 7 februari 2008 officieel door Microsoft Nederland gelanceerd. ECP.NL was overtuigd van de uitgebreide mogelijkheden van dit nieuwe CRM pakket en vond in de ASP oplossing een alternatief waarmee zij op zeer korte termijn live kunnen gaan.
Voor meer informatie over Platform voor eNederland: www.ecp.nl

Bron: CRMPartners.nl

January 31, 2008

Forrester on Enterprise Software adoption and Enterprise 2.0 ..

2 reports by Forrester (you need a subscription).

On Web 2.0 in the Enterprise : "... The market will remain volatile, but Forrester expects midtier software vendors, consultancies and systems integrators, and Microsoft to reap the biggest rewards in the coming year."

The State Of Enterprise Software Adoption: 2007 To 2008

How are enterprises adopting, using, and managing all types of software, including enterprise applications, Web 2.0, open source, software-as-a-service (SaaS), and service-oriented architecture (SOA) — and what do they plan to do with IT budgets in the next 12 months? This document gives highlights of an extensive data set collected from 1,017 IT decision-makers across North American and European enterprises via our Business Data Services Enterprise And SMB Software Survey, North America And Europe, Q3 2007. What's hot? Enterprise resource planning (ERP) upgrades, SOA, and Web 2.0.

Top Enterprise Web 2.0 Predictions For 2008

The enterprise Web 2.0 market, which includes the deployment of tools like blogs, wikis, and social networking within the enterprise, was a growing force in enterprise software in 2007. While the market is still quite immature, it will continue to gain importance in 2008 as an increasing number of firms look to enterprise Web 2.0 tools to solve long-standing information worker problems. As a result, Forrester expects to see strong demand growth for tools like enterprise RSS and social networking, an increased role for IT departments in technology acquisition, and steadily growing revenue from current deployments. The market will remain volatile, but Forrester expects midtier software vendors, consultancies and systems integrators, and Microsoft to reap the biggest rewards in the coming year.

January 24, 2008

One Collaboration Platform to Rule Them All?

Cathing up on some news of earlier this month.

CMSWire published an article quoting some of the findings from a recent report by Osterman Research. Let's go straight to the quotes ...

... SharePoint is a big topic these days. With the release of SharePoint Server 2007, analysts everywhere are trying to get a grasp on its reach into the enterprise and the issues surrounding its implementation.

According to the latest from Osterman Research, SharePoint is becoming the de facto collaboration platform for many organizations today. ...

Strong confirmation on the uptake of SharePoint ...

... The Osterman study sought to determine trends in the use of SharePoint over the next 12 months. Results of the study indicate that in organizations that deployed Microsoft Exchange, more than half are currently using SharePoint and 12 percent plan to deploy it in the next 12 months.

The number of organizations that employ SharePoint for mission-critical applications is less than 20 percent, a figure expected to double over the next year. Meanwhile, the number of SharePoint applications will quadruple. ...

Good detail on the level of application into 'mission-critical' area's and a strong confirmation of the level of trust companies have with regards to SharePoint, as the mission critical application of SharePoint will double over the next year ...

... The study also noted that most deployments are hosted by third-party hosting providers. Organizations for the most part don’t have plans in place for hosting SharePoint applications. ...

This is one I didn't expect to be the case already. The fact that the majority of the surveyed companies uses a hosted SharePoint environment shows also a high level of confidence in the partner ecosystem around the Microsoft platform and in hosted (SaaS) solutions ...

... To many IT managers, implementing SharePoint is a no-brainer. ..

... At the end of the day, SharePoint is still a lot cheaper than many other enterprise CMS systems. Thus it makes sense that organizations want to take advantage of it for content management and collaboration.

However, with great power comes great responsibility.

Organizations looking to implement SharePoint just need to remember this one word: governance. It’s not a big word, but it carries a big stick. ...

Be sure to read the whole article for the full perspective : CMSWire.com

December 21, 2007

domains.live.com wordt admincenter.live.com

Als trouwe gebruiker van onze eigen spulen kreeg ik vandaag deze boodschap: domains.live.com wordt admincenter.live.com. De betekenis is generieker geworden; simpelweg omdat de functionaliteit toeneemt ...

Beste Custom Domains-gebruiker,
We willen jou als gewaardeerde Windows Live™ Custom Domains-gebruiker op de hoogte brengen van het nieuws dat de naam van de service is gewijzigd naar Windows Live Admin Center. De naam wordt gewijzigd om beter aan te sluiten bij de functies en mogelijkheden die we bieden, maar geen zorgen: Admin Center is nog steeds je beginpunt voor alle geweldige functies die je gewend bent van Custom Domains.
Daarnaast hebben we nu zelfs nóg een nieuwe functie toegevoegd waarmee je services als Windows Live Hotmail® kunt personaliseren met je eigen logo. Alle gebruikers van jouw domein krijgen dan iedere keer dat ze hun e-mail checken het logo van je groep te zien. Klik links op Co-branding om te beginnen.
De service is nog steeds beschikbaar via domains.live.com, maar uiteindelijk word je doorgeleid naar admincenter.live.com.
We zijn blij dat je voor ons gekozen hebt en blijven je in de toekomst graag van dienst met allerlei nieuwe functies.
Hartelijk dank voor je begrip tijdens de naamswijziging.
Het team van Windows Live Admin Center

December 17, 2007

LiveSide: Our first look at Office Live Workspaces

I enrolled today for Windows Live Workspaces. LiveSide's Kip Kniskern posted a very good overview of the functionality last week. Follow the link for all the details:

... Well it took a few days, and I actually got an email saying it would be a few more, and hey watch this video while you're waiting, but then an invite was waiting for me in another account this evening.  I had already installed the Office Live Workspaces plug-in to Office 2007, so signing up was a simple matter of logging in via the plug-in and signing up for Office Live, which only took a few clicks.  After that, preparing the workspace only took less than a minute, and I was in:

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officelivewelcome
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Source: Our first look at Office Live Workspaces
Kip Kniskern
Date Published: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 06:35:00 GMT

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