CHENNAI: Cloud computing is the latest buzzword. But small-time
business operators are wondering if it will be useful and affordable.
For them, the answer is a “software as a service” (SaaS) delivery model
built into cloud computing.
It is a relatively new model of software deployment. Typically, here
an application is hosted as a service provided to customers across the
Internet. This model eliminates the need for installing and running the
application in the customer’s own computer, and also the burden of
maintaining software, operations and support.
While the first revolution of the Internet saw the three-tier model
emerge as a general architecture, virtualisation in clouds has created
a new set of layers such as applications, services and infrastructure.
These layers do not just encapsulate on-demand resources, they also
define a new application development model.
There are three layers — SaaS; the middle layer, known as platform
as a service (PaaS); and the lowest layer, infrastructure as a service
(IaaS).
www.salesforce.com is a
good example of SaaS. There are many others, including Google Apps,
offering basic business services such as e-mail. While cloud computing
is considered a boon to large and mid-sized players, the neighbourhood
pop and mom stores are waiting for a technology or solution that can
help in cost-effective and efficient business. Business Intelligence
(BI) software is making inroads into the small business area, and new
technologies like SaaS appear perfect for smaller firms.
According to Niraj Jaipuria, founder of BI Retail Ltd, these
management software solutions help retail outlets, providing
information and data on bill collection, customer trends, inventory
management, product display and sales patterns.
New technologies such as SaaS help small firms save money by having
a ‘host’ somewhere in cyberspace rather than being present in the
physical firm. The inherent ability of SaaS to reduce price points to
fractions is what is working to its advantage.
The use of SaaS can also reduce the upfront expenses on software
purchase, through less costly on-demand pricing. End-users may thus
reduce their investments in servers and other hardware, says Mr.
Jaipuria.
HR solutions
Human resource solutions created by Adrenalin eSystems Ltd are also
marketed through the SaaS delivery model in cloud computing. According
to its chief executive officer and managing director, the HR department
in every company is expected to take on the role of process owner on
behalf of the leader and facilitate this across the organisation. The
HR department is also tied down to mundane administrative activities.
Thus, there is a key challenge faced by the HR head — to use human
resource solutions to help the organisation do the needful.
Such a solution for a small and medium enterprise (SME) could prove
expensive. But implementing it through the SaaS delivery model could be
cost-effective. Today, most of the mid and large-sized companies are
using HR solutions through SaaS, says Mr. Ganesh.
Original Article - http://www.hindu.com/2009/09/27/stories/2009092756151400.htm
Monday, 28 September 2009
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SAAS is one of the preferred choice of SMEs in India. Now a company with 25 people can get a fully functional business software with the advent of OnDemand delivery model
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