Webinar: Accelerating The Road To SaaS

Mar 22, 2011 by

Webinar announcement: Accelerating The Road To SaaS – 5 Ways To Get To Market Before Your Competitors

For SaaSBlogs readers who are interested, we are holding a joint webinar tomorrow (Wednesday 3/23 at 11:00 EDT) that will cover 5 key lessons critical to the speed of transitioning to a SaaS delivery model.  The webinar is co-hosted by our partner Tenzing, a leading IaaS provider for ISVs.

If you are interested, you can register here:  https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/897150934

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday 3/23
Time: 11:00 EDT
Location: online
Registration: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/89715093

Overview:
Whether your company is a SaaS start up or employs a more traditional on-premise software model, you need to find ways to accelerate and streamline your SaaS application development. The fact is software as a service is exploding; IDC estimating that by 2014, 85 percent of new software companies will be offering their product through a SaaS delivery mechanism.

This webinar explores how Apprenda’s SaaSGrid Application Delivery Fabric combined with Tenzing’s Cloud infrastructure delivers a true end-to-end SaaS delivery platform to enable ISVs to bring their SaaS offerings to market faster with the lowest ongoing cost of service delivery. Why reinvent the wheel when making the move to SaaS? If you are to survive and thrive you need to leverage best of breed technology that will get you into market faster and with the right capabilities to unlock the efficiencies of scale needed for long term success.

Join Will Childs, SaaS Practice Director at Tenzing, and Devon Watson, Director of Business Development at Apprenda, as they discuss their partnership and resulting platform that enables software vendors to dramatically accelerate SaaS delivery while reducing development cost and complexity.

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Reminder: SaaSGrid Express End-to-End Technical Workshop

Jun 15, 2010 by

Hi SaaSBlogs Readers,

This is a reminder that if you haven’t already done so, you can sign up to download SaaSGrid Express on June 22.  Signing up before this Thursday, June 17, will grant you access to a webinar I’ll be holding called “SaaSGrid Express End-to-End Technical Workshop”.

This workshop will cover:

  • SaaSGrid Express and how it differs from the full version of SaaSGrid
  • SaaSGrid Express Installation
  • SaaSGrid Express Provider Portal and Operations Center Walkthrough

The workshop is designed to give you a head start on getting to know SaaSGrid Express and will give you early access to the download so you can get started building your first SaaS app right away!

Cheers!

Matt Ammerman, VP of Client Services, Apprenda

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Webinar: Building a SaaS Business in 2010

Jan 25, 2010 by

Building a SaaS Business in 2010 – An Inside Look at the Business Model and Operations.

On Tuesday, February 2nd the authors of this blog and some of our business partners will be hosting a webinar to illuminate some of the key considerations and challenges ISV’s face when looking to bring a SaaS offering to market in 2010.  This session will include a deep dive into the SaaS business model as well as the operational side of the equation and feature key insights and lessons learned from the frontlines of managing SaaS businesses.

Although the content of the webinar is less technical than our typical fare here at SaaSBlogs, we think many of our readers will find it to be interesting and valuable material.

Additional information and registration: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/197663259

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Meet the SaaSBlogs authors in NYC…or join us for a webinar next week

Sep 15, 2009 by

As many of you know, SaaSBlogs is written and maintained by the creators of SaaSGrid.  We have a few events coming up next week, and we thought you’d be interested:

Going From SaaS Product Idea to Paying Customers in Under 6 Months (WEBINAR)
When: September 25th, 2009 at 1:00PM EDT
Where: Register Here!

This will be a great event.  You’ll have an opportunity to hear from Nate Rowe, CEO of Appoint IT, who recently launched their product offering, and was able to go from a product idea to paying SaaS customers in under 6 months by leveraging the SaaSGrid SaaS Application Server.

You’ll also get a chance to hear from Luis Aburto, CEO of Scio Consulting, and myself.  It will be a great discussion, and you’ll see why SaaSGrid is quickly becoming the solution of choice for ISVs large and small as they make the move to SaaS.

You can find out more details about the event, and register here.

“How to Fail Miserably as a Cloud Software Provider” (NETWORKING EVENT)
When: September 22th, 2009 at 6:00PM EDT
Where: Public House, New York City

This will also be a great event, and an opportunity to network with some movers and shakers in the SaaS and Cloud Computing space here in New York.  You’ll also have an opportunity to hear from Apprenda CEO Sinclair Schuller, and he’ll be delivering a presentation entitled: How to Fail Miserably as a Cloud Software Provider”.  If you’re in the area or can be, you won’t want to miss it!

You can find out more and let us know you’re coming here. We hope many of you can join us!

- Jesse

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Webinar Recording and Q&A Now Available – Sink or Swim: Transitioning your Software Business to SaaS

Mar 28, 2009 by

Hi everyone,

We had a great turnout last week for the webinar, and a number of people have asked if they could get access to the recording, so here it is. I’ve also compiled a list of some of the question from the Q&A session here, along with the answers.

Q&A

Q: We have our app completed, but are working on the provisioning/billing parts (hard for us). Can SaaSGrid provide a sandbox for our app such that we can deploy one copy of the app per customer? – our app is .net based and is a web application already. For us, our value is in our s/w, not in building special purpose billing systems

A: Absolutely, you can register for access to the SDK and a Sandbox account here. 

Q: What are the on-going cost advantages of using a PaaS like SaaSGrid?

A: Applications built “from the ground up”  without a PaaS incur massive ongoing R&D and maintenance expense. Your R&D team will have to manage the code base, fix bugs, and maintain the layer. This is expense will generally become disproportionate to the R&D of the actual app on an ongoing basis. Second, a home grown SaaS stack will normally reach a “freeze” point where no new added functionality is added. A PaaS is constantly looking to evolve and inject new value into the applications and business it hosts. A PaaS provider can help drive revenues up and costs down without the participation of the ISVs it works with. Last is flexibility. A PaaS environment is built to be horizontal and support any application. Good PaaS offerings like SaaSGrid also offer commercialization tools, lifecycle management tools, and support tools that become part of an ISVs day to day.

Q: What approximate effort is needed to make existing hosted applications into SAAS. Is the architecture to be re-designed or can be used as it is?

A: It depends on the application, but utilizing SaaSGrid, some existing application can be deployed as a pure multitenant SaaS offering with out any effort.  Others may require modifications before they can be deployed.  SaaSGrid does not require any proprietary work to be done to your application, it simply requires that you’ve adhered to current best practices for architecting your .NET application.

Q: What about ISVs that already have a J2EE application?

A: Currently, SaaSGrid is specifically focused on .NET based applications 

Q: What happens if the PaaS provider goes out of business?

A: Depends on the type of PaaS provider. If it’s a “custom stack PaaS” that has its own programming languages, the scenario is dire because the code can’t work anywhere else. Existing language/runtime PaaS offerings like SaaSGrid allow you to run your code on-premise, which at least lets you recover your application even though it won’t be a SaaS offering. At Apprenda, we’ve focused on a disaster recovery plan where our cloud partners that run SaaSGrid will continue to run the platform for a significant period of time, thereby mitigating any disaster scenarios and giving the ISV the ability to continue business as usual.

Q: What is the typical cost and timeframe for developing a SaaS application?

A: Depending on the complexity of the application, the SaaS aspect of an application can take up anywhere from 30%-70% of upfront development time and account for roughly 30% of ongoing costs and development effort. 

Q: What if my application is running on a different environment – can I still use SaaSGrid to manage my business (subscriptions, etc.)?

A: Currently, no. SaaSGrid exploits the fact that it manages the environment the applications run in to provide much of the business management aspects like metering and subscription based authorization magically, without writing a line of code. A huge amount of value exists in running within SaaSGrid that normally provides rapid ROI on time and money invested to moving to the SaaSGrid environment.

If you’d like to mingle with others in the SaaS space, the SaaSBlogs group on LinkedIn now has 1730+ members and it’s growing every day; make sure you are not missing out and join today.

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