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R “Ray” Wang
Partner – E t
P t Enterprise St t
i Strategy
Altimeter Group
October 19th, 2009
2. Today s
Today’s themes
We must adapt to massive changes.
We can not allow our l
ll legacy
technologies to hold us back.
The future of business requires us to
adapt and i
d d integrate emerging
i
technologies.
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
3. 3
Agenda
• Four massive forces of change
• Future of business
• Evolution of enterprise apps
• SaaS delivers the future today
• Recommendations
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
4. 4
Organizations face massive and
unprecedented pace of change
• Loss of faith in capitalism • Changing workplace norms
• Commodity shortages • Distributed nature of work
• Political instability • New work force models
• Sustainability and • Mixed generations
environmental focus • Aging workforce
• Economic crisis
• Price spikes Macro Workplace • Global talent
conditions dynamics
• Pace of obsolescence
Pace of
increasing faster Business
than the rate of tech
adoption Models
• Consumer tech ahead
adoption • Globalization
• New stakeholders
of enterprise • Goliath vs start-up
• Digital divide closing • Public/ private / y
/p /hybrid
around the world
• Regulation/ deregulation
• Connected ubiquity drives
new adoption models • Business process
outsourcing
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5. 5
Organizations face massive and
unprecedented pace of change
• Loss of faith in capitalism • Changing workplace norms
• Commodity shortages • Distributed nature of work
• Political instability • New work force models
• Sustainability and • Mixed generations
environmental focus • Aging workforce
• Economic crisis
• Price spikes
Macro Workplace • Global talent
conditions dynamics
• Pace of obsolescence Pace of
increasing faster Business
than the rate of tech • Globalization
Models
adoption adoption • New stakeholders
• Consumer tech ahead • Goliath vs start-up
of enterprise • Public/ private /hybrid
• Digital divide closing
g g • Regulation/ deregulation
around the world • Business process
• Connected ubiquity drives outsourcing
new adoption models
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
6. 6
Organizations face massive and
unprecedented pace of change
• Loss of faith in capitalism • Changing workplace norms
• Commodity shortages • Distributed nature of work
• Political instability • New work force models
• Sustainability and • Mixed generations
environmental focus • Aging workforce
• Economic crisis
• Price spikes
Macro Workplace • Global talent
conditions dynamics
• Pace of obsolescence Pace of
increasing faster Business
than the rate of tech • Globalization
Models
adoption adoption • New stakeholders
• Consumer tech ahead • Goliath vs start-up
of enterprise • Public/ private /hybrid
• Digital divide closing
g g • Regulation/ deregulation
around the world • Business process
• Connected ubiquity drives outsourcing
new adoption models
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
7. 7
Organizations face massive and
unprecedented pace of change
• Loss of faith in capitalism • Changing workplace norms
• Commodity shortages • Distributed nature of work
• Political instability • New work force models
• Sustainability and • Mixed generations
environmental focus • Aging workforce
• Economic crisis
• Price spikes
Macro Workplace • Global talent
conditions dynamics
• Pace of obsolescence Pace of
increasing faster Business
than the rate of tech • Globalization
Models
adoption adoption • New stakeholders
• Consumer tech ahead • Goliath vs start-up
of enterprise • Public/ private /hybrid
• Digital divide closing
g g • Regulation/ deregulation
around the world • Business process
• Connected ubiquity drives outsourcing
new adoption models
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
8. 8
Agenda
• Four massive forces of change
• Future of business
• Evolution of enterprise apps
• SaaS delivers the future today
• Recommendations
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
9. 9
Our top priorities leave us torn
Grow
Comply Innovate
Save
*Phone and in-person survey of 89 CIOS from August to October 2009
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10. 10
Convergence of themes drives today’s
g y
business
Consumer tech Individual and
Transactional
and business the
and behavioral
software community
Reactive and Company and
B2B and B2C
proactive the customer
Data
Top down and Evolution and
generation and
bottom up
b tt revolution
l ti
data analysis
Strategic and
S i d Horizontal and
H i l d
X and Y???
tactical vertical
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC Contributors: Josh Weinberger – CRM Magazine
11. 11
Top 3 challenges in today’s
organization/enterprise
CIO’s no longer Antiquated
determine technology impedes
technology adoption effective change
– businesses do. management.
The rate of
obsolescence
outpaces th rate at
t the t t
which companies
change.
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12. 12
Enterprises/organizations must evolve
how they conduct business
1) All i
) Allowing 2) D i i
) Designing 3) I
) Investing i
ti in
business units process innovation
to pilot new scenarios --even when it
technologies around user hurts.
and processes. roles – rather
than vendor
forced fit best
practices.
i
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Agenda
• Four massive forces of change
• Future of business
• Evolution of enterprise apps
• SaaS delivers the future today
• Recommendations
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14. 14
Existing enterprise apps address the
g p pp
business needs of the 20th century
Strengths from the 20th Challenges in today’s
century rapidly changing world
• Automating high volume • Addressing increasing
transactions complexity
• Delivering functional • Crossing functional
i
competencies fi fd
fiefdoms
• Standardizing business • Dealing with new
processes businesses models
• C t i massive
Capturing i • P idi b i
Providing business i i ht
insight
amounts of data • Providing flexibility
• Ensuring accuracy • Collaborating with new
• Securing information stakeholders
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Existing enterprise apps have yet to
g p pp y
prove their value
1. 90 9% Reduce cost of ownership and complexity
1 90.9% - R d t f hi d l it
2. 83.7% - Address integration with existing investments
3. 81.9% - Complete original and promised product road map
4. 78.7% - Reduce cost of maintenance or show value
5. 74.7% - Renewed focus on innovation and Web 2.0
6. 68.3% - Better usability
7. 67.1% - Improved Integration to Microsoft Office
8. 61.1% - Less bullying and more relationship
Source: October 2009 Altimeter Group Survey “What we want from our RP vendor?” List of priorities from 221 global enterprise
apps customers
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16. 16
New social business/social enterprise
p
apps exhibit 10 key characteristics
Dynamic user Business process Community
experiences focus
f connectedness
d
• Role-based • Configurable & • Engaging for
design adaptive all
• Consistent • Outcome- stakeholders
experience focused & • Pervasive &
across results
results- natural
channels & oriented collaboration
deployment • Proactive, • Self-learning &
p
options p
predictive, &
, self-aware
• Contextual & actionable • Secure & safe
relevant
delivery of
information
i f i
Source: August 24th, 2009 Software Insider’s POV “Monday’s Musings: 10 Essential Elements For Social Enterprise Apps”
http://bit.ly/130WiO
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17. 17
Organizations already use a wide
g y
variety of Web 2.0 tools
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC Source: June 2009 McKinsey Global Survey “How companies are benefiting from Web 2.o”
18. 18
Web 2.0 technologies deliver greater
g g
knowledge sharing and collaboration
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC Source: June 2009 McKinsey Global Survey “How companies are benefiting from Web 2.o”
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Agenda
• Four massive forces of change
• Future of business
• Evolution of enterprise apps
• SaaS delivers the future today
• Recommendations
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
20. 20
SaaS users enjoy 7 key benefits
Richer user experience and user p
p productivity
y
Rapid IT implementation and optional higher quality deployment
More frequent cycles of innovation
Minimal upgrade hassles
pg
Access to the “always-on” SaaS tools regardless of location
Subscription pricing
Anytime scalability and dynamic capacity
Source: Altimeter Group September 2009 SaaS Benefits Survey of 91 end user clients and vendors.
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21. 21
SaaS adoption moves from tipping
point to mainstream
Are you actively considering software as an OnDemand (SaaS) service?
On Demand
On Premise
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC Source: October 9, 2009 BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research “CIO Survey”
22. 22
Organizations spending more on SaaS
and less on OnPremise perpetual license
Favor perpetual license OnPremise software (e.g. Oracle, SAP,
Microsoft, etc.) over OnDemand subscription (e.g. Salesforce.com,
NetSuite, Concur, Successfactors, Taleo, Workday, etc.)
Cutting back on perpetual license OnPremise software and
spending more on OnDemand subscription
No change in relative allocation
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC Source: October 9, 2009 BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research “CIO Survey”
23. 23
Despite the economy, SaaS adoption
accelerates as customers find value
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC Source: October 9, 2009 BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research “CIO Survey”
24. 24
Agenda
• Four massive forces of change
• Future of business
• Evolution of enterprise apps
• SaaS delivers the future today
• Recommendations
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
25. 25
Align your business priorities to your
organization’s hierarchy of needs
Brand
ate
g
Strategic
onomic clima
differentiation
Sales and growth
Operational efficiency
Eco
Regulatory compliance and controls
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26
Design your enterprise strategy across
4 dimensions
Solution
Organizational
portfolio
dynamics
management
Enterprise
p
Strategy
Business
Technology
process
effectiveness
optimization
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27. 27
Start with these effective strategies…
h h ff
Focus on short term gains to pay for long term
innovations
Optimize commoditized business processes
through shared services and BPO
Consolidate infrastructure around a few key
technologies
t h l i
Use regulatory compliance requirements to
g y p q
pay for future investments
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Consider the following key criteria for
future apps decision making
Usability of the solution
Pace of innovation
Ability
Abili to adapt to changes
d h
Ease of maintenance
Scalability
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29. 29
Use the SaaS Bill of Rights as a guide
to a win-win relationship
Source: Altimeter Group October 12th, 2009 “Customer Bill of Rights: SaaS”
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
30. Final thoughts
thoughts…
We can adapt to massive changes.
We will not allow our l
ll ll legacy
technologies to hold us back.
Our organizations can thrive by
adapting and i
d i d integrating emerging
i i
technologies.
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
31. Thank You
R “Ray” Wang
r@altimetergroup.com
@ li
http://blog.softwareinsider.org
Twitter: @rwang0
g
www.altimetergroup.com
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
32. 32
Enterprises face massive and
unprecedented levels of change
• Loss of faith in capitalism • Changing workplace norms
• Commodity shortages
C dit h t • Distributed nature of work
• Political instability • New work force models
• Sustainability and • Mixed generations
environmental focus • Aging workforce
• Economic crisis Macro Workplace • Global talent
• Price spikes
conditions dynamics
• Pace of obsolescence Pace of
increasing faster Business
than the rate of tech • Globalization
Models • New stakeholders
k h ld
adoption adoption • Goliath vs start-up
• Consumer tech ahead
of enterprise • Public/ private /hybrid
• Digital divide closing • Regulation/ deregulation
around the world • B i
Business process
• Connected ubiquity drives outsourcing
new adoption models
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC
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… and put together a road map
centered around your investment
Business Solution
Organizational Technology
Process Portfolio
Dynamics Effectiveness
Optimization Management
• Prioritize • Focus on • Leverage • Renegotiate
business automating reporting maintenance
requirements non tools and BI contracts
by hierarchy commoditized • Reduce before
of needs processes paperwork December
• Include ERP • Use workflow with • Innovate
requests in to stream line electronic sig around ERP
business business with SaaS
plans process solutions
• Identify areas • Enable other
for Office collaboration
integration tools for
• Address productivity
compliance
© 2009 R Wang & Altimeter Group, LLC