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May 20
2010

Less Software Awarded Best Supply Chain Solution by SIIA's CODiE Awards

Posted by: Floyd Tucker

Tagged in: Supply Chain , SIIA , SaaS , Mike Flanagan , Less Software , internet , end-to-end , Codie , cloud

Floyd Tucker

Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) Selects Supply Chain Management On–Demand from Less Software as Best Supply Chain Solution

Less Software’s On-Demand, Software as a Service application helps customers Acquire, Manage, and Sell their products more efficiently.

Less Software Inc. (www.lesssoftware.com) today announced that their Supply Chain On-Demand Application was selected by the SIIA as best Supply Chain Solution for 2010.

"The CODiE Awards represent excellence in the software and digital information industries. By providing recognition of the best new technology products and services, SIIA proudly advances the important role participating companies play in the digital economy," noted SIIA President Ken Wasch. "CODiE Award winners are a testament to the power of technology to deliver innovative solutions to businesses and consumers. SIIA warmly congratulates all of the winners and nominees of the CODiE Awards, whose innovation is essential for continuing America's leadership in the global knowledge economy," Wasch continued.

For more information about the CODiE Awards, visit www.siia.net/codies.
“Less Software is very proud to be part of the best of the best that represents the achievement of a CODiE award for our products” said Mike Flanagan, CEO of Less Software, adding, “this is a fabulous validation of our innovative approach for building easy to use but yet sophisticated enterprise applications.”

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) is the principal trade association for the software and digital content industries. SIIA provides global services in government relations, business development, corporate education and intellectual property protection to 500 leading software and information companies. For more information, visit www.siia.net
Less Software provides sophisticated supply chain management solutions for businesses delivered in the Software as a Service subscription model, and can be accessed from anywhere via a browser and Internet connection. From supplier management to inventory management to order fulfillment, Less Software’s supply chain management applications save customers time and money while delivering a completely streamlined end-to-end solution.

For more information about Less Software’s supply chain management applications, please contact Mike Flanagan at 866.603.1454 or via email at mike.flanagan@lesssoftware.com. Visit Less Software online at www.lesssoftware.com.

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May 14
2010

All About The Cloud: Cloud Computing Creates New Solution Provider Paradigm

Posted by: Jennifer York

Jennifer York
Cloud computing changes the way the channel attacks the market and is “not something for the faint of heart.”

But the cloud creates four distinct flavors of solution providers that put their own spin on cloud and SaaS models. And the market is ripe for all four types of cloud solution providers to take advantage of to make money.

“I think we all understand the cloud is very cool,” said Treb Ryan, CEO of cloud provider OpSource in his keynote address Wednesday at the All About The Cloud conference in San Francisco. Ryan said the cloud is cheap, fast, delivers flexibility, while offering interfaces that unlock new computing capabilities.

“The cloud is completely self-service,” he said. “It’s not something for the fiat of heart. It’s not something you can do easily.”

Apr 15
2010

Ramping up for All About the Cloud? See you there. OpSource...is 'in the building' May 10-12

Posted by: Eli Lloyd

Eli Lloyd

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 Can't get enough? Don't miss this one either...

OpSource CEO To Be Featured Speaker At Cloud Computing Expo

Industry Leader Treb Ryan to Discuss Why Enterprise Cloud is More than a Myth

Santa Clara, Calif.—April 15, 2010—OpSource™, the leader in enterprise cloud and Software-as-a-Service hosting, today announced that CEO Treb Ryan will be a featured speaker at Cloud Computing Expo, to be held in New York City April 19-21. Ryan will speak about “Enterprise Cloud: More than A Myth” on Monday, April 19, from 5:30-6:15 p.m. ET.

Feb 22
2010

Cloudonomics: Measuring and Driving Cloud/Saas Success

Posted by: Eli Lloyd

Tagged in: SIIA , SaaS News , Saas Metrics , Intacct , Cpipe , CMRR , cloud , CAC ratio , BVP , B2B

Eli Lloyd

 


written by Daniel Druker:
SVP of Marketing and Business Development at Intacct

One thing that's clear to me after 10 years of working in the SaaS and cloud computing business - the financial measurement and operating metrics for cloud-based, recurring revenue businesses are very different than those for running on-premises software operations.

Adopting and embracing the new regime of cloud and SaaS centric financial and operating metrics is challenging enough for stand-alone cloud and SaaS companies - they really are that different from traditional software metrics - but moving to cloud metrics is particularly daunting for SaaS and cloud businesses contained within larger software firms. Why - because most very large public software companies are very much finance driven - and the internal financial governance and metrics used to plan, operate and measure the business are all traditional on-premises software metrics. Making things even harder, the financial systems in place (nearly always Oracle or SAP) at large software firms don't provide the data needed to calculate cloud and SaaS metrics and most importantly senior finance executives in large software companies have grown up with an on-premises, enterprise mind-set and culture.

The problem that all this exposes is that focusing on traditional software company metrics, operating principles and rules of thumb drives cloud and SaaS businesses to make poor decisions - or as my friend and SaaS finance expert Byron Deeter likes to say, "Bookings is for suckers."

The key thing to understand is that unlike on-premises license sales in traditional enterprise software, the metrics best used to run cloud-based businesses start with those of consumer-focused subscription-based businesses, like telephone, cable and satellite TV firms. But simple recurring revenue metrics aren't enough - SaaS and cloud companies sell sophisticated offerings to businesses, often through multiple channels of distribution, so the key is to take consumer subscription metrics and combine, augment and adapt them to reflect the business to business (B2B) market focus and operating structure of cloud and SaaS firms.

So SaaS and cloud businesses should start their financial planning and management process by leveraging classic consumer subscription-based metrics like MRR, Churn, ASP and ARPU to measure and operate their business. And from an operating perspective, just like with cell phone or satellite TV companies it's important to place an enormous focus on customer retention and renewal.

But because SaaS and cloud companies are primarily B2B focused, planning, measurement and valuation quickly gets much more interesting and sophisticated.

SaaS and cloud firms that enter into contracts with their clients that call for quarterly or annual payments need to be adept at revenue management as well as operating the business guided by CMRR - Contracted Monthly Recurring Revenue. Internal governance needs to be adjusted to reflect CMRR - from business planning to sales quotas to management reporting. The sales and marketing teams needs to think about Cpipe - pipeline measured in CMRR terms. When combined with renewals and churn, Net CMRR contribution becomes the key metric to focus the management team and board on month in and month out.

Cash flow is hugely important, because SaaS and cloud firms charge far less up-front for their software than on-premises enterprise software counterparts - which drives the need for a series of metrics focused on cost of customer acquisition and the lifetime value of a company - leading to core metrics like Onmiture's magic number, the CAC ratio and CLTV.

I really intended this post to be a teaser - that's why I've not tried to go into more detail about exactly what all these metrics are, how you calculate them and how you measure and use them to run your business. Mostly I wanted to make it clear that whether you are running a stand-alone SaaS or cloud company, or you are running a SaaS or cloud business unit inside of a larger firm, it's really important that you are using cloud and SaaS metrics to measure and operate your business.

Not only will these metrics help you operate better, they increasingly will be used to value your business - the venture capital and software M&A communities have already figured this out and it's certain Wall Street won't be far behind. I think it's equally important that CEOs and CFO's of larger enterprise software firms understand these metrics - using traditional software metrics for SaaS / cloud business units is a great way to destroy the potential for value.

With all of this in mind, we at Intacct have partnered with the Software and Information Industry Association (The SIIA), Bessemer Venture Partners and Adaptive Planning to put together content and a series of events on best practices for financial planning, measurement and operations for SaaS and cloud businesses that we're calling Cloudonomics.

The first installment is a webcast on February 23 2010 featuring Philippe Bottteri, VP of Bessemer Venture Partners, Rob Hull, CFO of Adaptive Planning and Marc Linden CFO of Intacct.

Whether you are a CEO or CFO of a SaaS or cloud pure-play, or you are leading an established software company moving into the cloud, I expect you will find the discussion valuable and would encourage you to register and attend.

 

from the Intacct blog- Cloudonomics: Measuring and Driving Cloud / SaaS Success

Oct 30
2009

Sneak peek! Rick Nucci sits down with DreamSimplicity to talk integration in the Cloud at SIIA OnDemand '09

Posted by: Derrick Lee

Derrick Lee

Rick Nucci of Boomi sat down with us today at SIIA's OnDemand '09 and gave us his thoughts on integration.  Keep in mind, this is just a sneak peek so be sure to check back with us for the full length interview!

http://www.boomi.com 

Oct 30
2009

Clarizen Presents at SIIA OnDemand 2009

Posted by: Matt Childs

Tagged in: SIIA , SaaS , Project Management , Profiles , On Demand , od09 , October

Matt Childs

Guy Shani, Vice President Sales for Clarizen presented their collaborative online project management software.


About Clarizen:

Oct 30
2009

SIIA and OpSource to combine forces at "All About the Cloud: SaaS Summit 2010"

Posted by: Derrick Lee

Derrick Lee

ANNOUNCEMENT!  


Ken Wasch, President of SIIA, announced this morning with Richard Dym, Chief Marketing Officer at OpSource, at his side that starting next year SIIA and OpSource will be partnering to host what they hope to be THE biggest Cloud Computing event in the world.  OpSource's CEO was not present physically, but made an appearance via video to express his excitement for the new partnership.  This event will be titled "All About the Cloud", which combines SIIA's OnDemand events and OpSources Cloud Summit.  "All About the Cloud" will be held February 17th, 2009 - February 19th, 2009, location still TBD. 

Oct 30
2009

SIIA OnDemand 2009 Conference - Day 1 In Review

Posted by: Matt Childs

Tagged in: SIIA , SaaS Reviews , On Demand , od09 , October , interview

Matt Childs

There is no doubt that OnDemand 2009 is one of the biggest SaaS events of the year! We saw Lars Dalgaard, CEO of SuccessFactors kick things off with a powerful keynote speech, followed by preview presentations from companies Zetta, LongJump, and Widen Software.  Watch as the DS team reviews the day!

Oct 29
2009

SIIA OnDemand '09 Keynote: The New Era of Cloud Computing (video!)

Posted by: Derrick Lee

Tagged in: SuccessFactors , SIIA , SaaS , od09 , Keynote

Derrick Lee

Lars Dalgaard! 

Amidst the screaming groupies and the hushed wispers of "OMG! It's really him!" Lars Dalgaard took the stage with the confidence befitting of the nickname given to him by so many: "The Reigning Rockstar of SaaS".

Haven't heard of Lars referred to by that nickname, yet?  Maybe, that's because I just made it up.  But, I think it fits...  Lars is passionate about SaaS but not in an overly techie kind of way. What I mean by that is he's great at talking about SaaS in terms of real world benefits and not necessarily in terms of software architecture and database relationships.  You could say that he brings SaaS out of the clouds and down to earth.  That and he swears on camera... 

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