Category: managed services


WebEx Gives Cisco Another Managed Services Mechanism

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17th March

Cisco was very clear about the primary reasons it decided to acquire WebEx this week,

Add a new layer of web-based applications to its infrastructure-oriented product portfolio
Add a new subscription service business to its product-dependent revenue model
Gain access to 2.2 million registered end-users as well as additional corporate customers

The announcement immediately placed Cisco in the middle of the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) movement, expanded the scope of the SaaS movement into the communications and messaging sector, and created an intriguing new area of competition between Cisco and Microsoft.

The announcement also gave SaaS greater credibility as a viable alternative to traditional shrink-wrapped products and an increasingly attractive business model for future success.

However, there is another dimension of the acquisition which hasn’t been mentioned in the many trade publication and industry analyst commentaries.

One of WebEx’s strongest solution areas is remote support services. Its … Read More »


THINKstrategies Expanding On-Demand Podcast Series

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2nd March

In January, THINKstrategies joined the growing legion of multimedia Internet producers with our Spotlight on Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) podcast series aimed at educating and evangelizing about the business benefits of today’s new SaaS solutions.

We are now expanding the scope of our podcasts to discuss encompass Managed Services as well. As with our initial podcasts, we will continue to examine ways in which customers and solution providers are leveraging managed services to achieve their business objectives.

Our latest podcast is a discussion of managed service trends, as well as SaaS developments, with Chris Hoffmann and Scott Donohue, two of principals of Triple-Tree, LCC, a leading investment bank which helps emerging and established companies achieve their corporate objectives in the on-demand services industry.

Click here to listen to THINKstrategies’ latest podcast.

I hope you find the podcast series valuable. Please sign up for our new RSS … Read More »


Professional Services Still Important

5th February

Two announcements last week served as reminders that, despite growing interest in on-demand solutions, professionals services remain an essential part of the technology landscape.

On January 30, Salesforce.com announced a strategic alliance with Deloitte Consulting to extend the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) leader’s reach into the enterprise market. Salesforce.com already has a similar agreement in place with Accenture. But, the Deloitte alliance confirms the growing interest in SaaS among large-scale enterprises and the desire of a growing number of established consultancies to join the SaaS movement.

As I’ve stated many times, any suggestion that SaaS will eliminate the role of channel organizations in the software industry is ludicrious. However, there is no question that many value-added resellers (VARs) and consultancies will need to shift their focus from technology integration to process or change management projects. A clear example of this shift, as well as … Read More »


Taking SaaS and Managed Services Vertical

Posted by thinkstrategies in managed security services, managed services, MSPs, MSSPs, Netsuite, Perimeter eSecurity, SaaS, Salesforce.com, vertical markets. Comments Off on Taking SaaS and Managed Services Vertical

29th January

With the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) movement becoming generally accepted among organizations of all sizes, a growing number of SaaS vendors are seeking to differentiate themselves by creating on-demand solutions specifically designed to address the unique requirements of particular industries or vertical markets.

THINKstrategies’ SaaS Showplace includes nearly 600 company listings by industry. Many of these companies are simply targeting specific industries rather than offering industry-specific solutions. However, a growing number are designing their on-demand solutions to cater to the specific needs of targeted industries.

The shift in attention is timely according to THINKstrategies’ latest SaaS survey in conjunction with Cutter Consortium. In the second installment of our three-part series on the findings of this survey we will discuss how a substantial proportion of the survey respondents are either currently using industry-specific SaaS solutions or considering them.

Leading SaaS vendors, such as Salesforce.com and NetSuite, … Read More »


Spotlight on SaaS Podcasts

Posted by thinkstrategies in business services, IT services, managed services, SaaS, Software-as-a-Service, utility computing. Comments Off on Spotlight on SaaS Podcasts

18th January

I’m pleased to add THINKstrategies to the burgeoning list of podcast producers.

Our focus initially will be on the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) marketplace, but we hope our podcast series will expand to encompass the entire landscape of rapidly changing IT and business services.

Our goal is to educate and evangelize about the business benefits of today’s exciting new SaaS and other on-demand solutions, such as utility computing and managed services, as well as examine ways in which customers and solution providers are innovatively leveraging more traditional services to achieve their business objectives.

Our first podcast focuses on the challenges surrounding the metering and billing for SaaS solutions, especially in complex enterprise environments. In this podcast we talk with Conor Halpin, the founder and CEO of LeCayla Technologies, a Irish company which has developed unique methods to track software utilization and enable organizations to more … Read More »





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