It occurred to me the other day, now that I’ve had a chance to discover that there is indeed life after 35 years in the multi-billion dollar corporate structure for a CIO, that I was my doing myself and probably my former employer a disservice by not investigating the Software as a Service (SaaS) phenomenon more completely before now.
It just didn’t seem that important when the Chief People Officer dropped by my office some months ago to ask if I would have any objection to him looking into Success Factors (a Human Resources SaaS product) while he waited for my multi year SAP upgrade which included HR to complete. “I need something to tide me over,” he said. “This product seems like it will meet our basic needs, it’s affordable and it won’t require much in the way of IT resources to implement.”
Fine with me, I remember thinking, that’s one less thing I’m going to worry about today. And besides if these SaaS alternatives can take some of the pressure off by eliminating a spot application or two and at the same time keep my executive colleagues satisfied, so much the better because I’ve got much bigger fish to fry.
Since then, I’ve discovered that there is a great deal more to be said about SaaS alternatives than that these days, especially if you happen to be a small or a mid-sized business looking for a way to avoid the costly proposition associated with on-premises solutions.
SaaS solutions won’t require an increased investment in expensive infrastructure or dedicated IT staff resources. The product upgrade and implementation cycles are considerably less time consuming and risky. SaaS solutions are ubiquitous and available close to 24/7, whereas on-premises solutions usually require systems to be recycled.
Most importantly, SaaS solutions are no longer merely spot applications. There are now SaaS ERP offerings that can support entire businesses from Sales to Finance, Inventory Management to Human Resources.
If you are an owner-operator of a small or mid-sized business, it’s time to take a serious look at the emerging SaaS ERP alternatives.
Thanks for reading.
Dave Rice, TrueCloud CEO
http://www.truecloud.com.

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