January 30, 2009 from ZDNet – “…He says that mainstream adoption within small and medium-sized businesses is “accelerating” – and that 20 percent of enterprise IT workloads will be run “in the cloud” by 2013. This will lower operating costs, reduce IT staffs and cut down on carbon footprints, he says… By the end of 2010, in fact, he expects 70% of companies will have deployed at least one application in the service “cloud”…
180 View – It’s hard to find good stats on SaaS. The survey in this article is based on a survey of 150 chief financial officers with budget authority. So it’s not based on actual SaaS but planned adoption. It’s also based on a small number of companies. Nevertheless we agree that SaaS has become mainstream. There are currently few options for ERP SaaS but that will inevitably change as companies seek ways to reduce costs. The article ends with “70 percent of SAP’s installations of its R/3 set of business applications predate 1998.” Pre 1998 there were not that many ERP systems available and SAP was extremely successful in attracting companies especially those with Y2K fears. But it’s still surprising that 70% predate 1998.

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