Is there room for a SaaS hardware play?
I recently had a conversation with a friend regarding SaaS and hardware VARs. The topic came up because this friend noted that hardware VARs will undoubtedly feel the SaaS pinch: if enterprises start overwhelmingly subscribing to software rather than purchasing it, they buy less server-oriented hardware. Although providers will be buying the hardware to host the SaaS offering, economies ought to consolidate the amount of hardware necessary to provide the same amount of functional utility. This chews into the total market revenue. But does this have to be a “net loss” game? Absolutely not!
 SaaS, aside from all of the business driver gobbly gook, does one thing very well: it mobilizes data and functionality since by nature SaaS lives in the cloud. Hardware VARs need to exploit that. Through creativity, endpoint hardware devices that integrate with in the cloud services can become a very lucrative market. Take a logistics SaaS offering and GPS devices, or an inventory control SaaS offering and lightweight mobile laptops with integrated scanners, for example. I think traditional VARs would do themselves a favor to spread out some and into these endpoint offerings rather than focus on the “next big server sale.” It seems that diversification will be the key. Any thoughts?
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Sinclair - I would say there are two opportunities for hardware vendors in the services area. One is like the examples you mentioned - special hardware with end-user functionality, (actually, much of the “mobile enterprize” business involves some sort of custom mobile terminals, and those can be used in SaaS as well as in client-server context).
Another opportunity is is managed services. Standard devices required for using SaaS (PCs, networking gear etc) need to be monitored and managed, and vendors can do this as a service remtotely. This is part of the same business case: companies should focus on their core competence, which in most cases is neither running applications on servers nor servicing IT gear.
So you may view a service like “managed PC” or “managed firewall” as hardware vendor’s analogue to a SaaS play.