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  • SaaS: Business Myth or Reality

    Alvin Lim

    Director, Hosting & Software Services

    Microsoft Asia

  • What is Software as a Service?

    S o f t w a r e D e l i v e r y M o d e l s

    Traditional Software Software as a Service

    On Premise In the Cloud

    Centralized Decentralized

    Large Upfront Cost Pay As You Go

    S o f t w a r e - a s - a - S e r v i c e B u s i n e s s M o d e l

    Application Hosting Net-Native Software-as-Services

    Perpetual License Subscription

    One-to-Few One-to-Many

    Private Infrastructure

    Public Infrastructure

    Source: Software On Demands Impact on the Software Industry: Transformation, Extinction or Rebirth?; July 2005

    Source: U.S. Software On-Demand Delivery Model 20052009 Forecast; IDC #33493 June 2005

  • Worldwide Trends Rapid Growth Continues

    The players has a new face

    Platform Gorillas (Amazooglesoft)

    Ad-funded Web 2.0 hosters (Google Sites, Facebook,

    Windows Live etc.)

    Bundled SaaS + Hosting solution providers (Office Live

    Small Business, Yahoo Small Business, etc.)

    Utility cloud computing enters the Hype phase

    Amazon Web Services: 330,000 registered developers

    Announced recently: Wells Fargo vSafe

    New tools and markets CohesiveFT, DigitalRibbon,

    Network.com (SUN)

  • ISVs

    Technology & connectivity

    makes it possible

    Recurring revenue stream

    Single version for all

    customers

    Strong customer feedback

    loop

    Easier to trial

    Reach broader target market

    End Users

    Pricing matches economic

    benefits

    Reduced initial outlay;

    complexity and risk

    Reducing IT Operations cost

    Shift Capex to Opex

    Easier to trial

    Focus on core business

    Drivers for SaaS Adoption

  • Business Myth or Reality?

  • The SaaS market opportunity

    IDCs Updated Position

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    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Mar-06 Forecast

    May-07 Forecast

    0123456789

    1011121314

    2006 2011

    Key Takeaways: Rapid growth!

    Total WW revenue

    CAGR of 30%

    over 5 Years

    Source: IDC Worldwide Software on Demand 2007-2011 Forecast Update and 2006 Vendor Shares: Sky's the Limit for On-

    Demand Providers," Doc # 207491, July 2007

    ($B

    )

    ($B

    )

    Worldwide Software On Demand

    Revenue, 2006 and 2011

    WW Software On Demand Revenue 2005-2011:

    Comparison Of May 2006 And March 2007 Forecasts

  • Gartner: SaaS Growth by Sector ($M)

    Source: Gartner August 2007 Dataquest Insight: SaaS Demand Set to Outpace Enterprise Application Software Market Growth

    Total Software Revenue Forecast for SaaS Delivery within the Enterprise Software Markets, 2005-2011

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    500

    1,000

    1,500

    2,000

    2,500

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    4,000

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

    Content, Communications and Collaboration

    CRM

    ERP

    Office Suites and DCC

    SCM

    Others

    DCC: Digital Content Creation

  • SaaS Market and Growth APAC, 2007

    2011

  • Companies (incl. SMBs) using or piloting SaaS software applications

    Last year, respondents were much more likely to adopt SaaS for ERP (31%) and CRM (27%): CRM has in fact grown by 11% while ERP remained static.

    SaaS Uptake on Key Business Applications

    Note*: Sample size: 42, Respondents profile: Software decision makers at companies of all sizes that are currently piloting or using SaaS, Geography: Europe

    Source 1: Forrester The State Of Enterprise Software Adoption In Europe Jan 2006

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

    Other

    Enterprise resource planning (ERP)

    Customer relationship management

    Supply Chain Management

    Security

    Messaging (incl. email, calendar,

    Human Resources (HR)

  • Small Business Needs - Email

    *Source: SMB Messaging Survey, 2005-2009, The Radicati Group

    SMB Survey respondents indication of Email Features

    0 50 100 150 200 250

    SPAM

    Spyware

    Viruses

    Email Archiving

    Wireless Email Access

    Upgrade Messaging Software

    Regulatory Compliance

    Reducing Downtime

    Calendaring

    Simplify Administration

    ITS A LOT OF HARD WORK TO DO THIS IN-HOUSE !!!

  • 11

    Email & Messaging

    Productivity

    Line of Business (LOB)

    Applications

    Unified Communications

    (UC)

    Enterprise

    Portal

    Web

    Presence

    Full client- Majority

    Web mail with tasks

    management - Minority

    Enterprise IM & VOIP

    with multi-party audio /

    video conference

    Ranked

    Popularity

    1

    2

    2

    3Doc repository - file

    share & version control.

    Anywhere access

    Basic Hosting

    1

    2

    3

    1

    3

    31

    Ranked choices

    25-1005-245-100

    (low end)101-250

    Gp 1 Gp 2 Gp 3 Gp 4

    Choice of Subscription

    1

    2

    3 Full Enterprise CRM features

    Top ranked components are

    1. Email & Messaging Productivity

    2. LOB applications

    3. Enterprise Portals and UC

    What is important to a SMB in Singapore?

    Anti-SPAM,

    Anti-Virus

    Archival, Backup

    & recovery

    Anti-SPAM,

    Anti- Virus

    Security and Archival/

    recovery services are

    perceived to be critical for

    most needs.

    Anti- Virus

    Archival, Backup

    & recovery

    Anti- Virus

    Archival, Backup

    & recovery

  • Preferred suppliers

    Software on Demand (Worldwide)

    Buying SaaS Solutions

    ISVs are the preferred suppliers

    38%

    19%

    8%

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    ISV providing

    software on

    demand

    System Integrator Business process

    outsourcer

    According to a survey1 conducted by IDC in 2006, ISVs are the preferred suppliers for on demand software solutions with nearly 40% of organizations preferring them

    System integrators are the second most preferred suppliers with 19% of organizations approaching them for SaaS solutions

    Lack of formalized channels in the broad software on demand landscape is a major reason for ISV popularity

  • The WW Impact Of Windows

    1.1 Billion

    End Users

    Worldwide

    8.6 Million

    Professional

    Developers

    $506 Billion

    In Ecosystem

    Revenue

    Revenue and

    Profit Generator

    CUSTOMERS DEVELOPERS MICROSOFTPARTNERS

  • Cloud computing apps are for suckers. If there

    is an alternative that runs locally on your own

    machine, it will always be better

    John C. Dvorak of PCMag

  • Deployment: The Power of ChoiceOn Premise and Hosted

    Infrastructure TCO

    External dependencies

    Time to market

    Control & ownership

    Strategic capabilities

    Customization, compliance

    Traditional IT Pure-Play SaaSHybrid Model

  • The Power of Choice

  • Winning Software + Services with Microsoft

    Software +

    Services

    Licensing

    User Experience Guidance

    Support and Community

    Platform and Tools

  • Connecting the

    ecosystems

  • Connecting a SaaS Ecosystem

    Telco 2.0 Application Distribution

    S+S ISV

    Telco 2.0 / SOA

    S+S Incubation Center

    Self

    Hosted

    ISV

    NTT

    Europe

    Online

    7global

    Telco

    Telco

    AXSaaS

    Siennax

    Telco

    SMB Customer

    SMB Customer

    Telcos are becoming a platform for distribution of SaaS applications

    Microsoft Hosting partners are expert on building and operating the right infrastructure for scale against best TCO

    Microsoft Partner Program ISVs benefit from overall ecosystem, getting access to previously unavailable distribution channels

    SaaS App