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The effect of SaaS on our society and community

The effect of SaaS on our society and community. Hans Wortmann, APMS, Stavanger Sept 27th, 2011. Setting the scene. Who are the top innovative companies (Fortune 500)? What is the branch of industry in which Google operates? Advertisement – not ICT !

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The effect of SaaS on our society and community

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  1. The effect of SaaS on our society and community Hans Wortmann, APMS, Stavanger Sept 27th, 2011

  2. Setting the scene Who are the top innovative companies (Fortune 500)? What is the branch of industry in which Google operates? Advertisement – not ICT ! What is the branch of industry in which Apple operates? Music – not ICT ! Which markets changed dramatically due to ICT? Travel, books, finance, entertainment, education,… Research? Consultancy? Manufacturing? Supply Chain?

  3. Three messages Services industries will change dramatically Examples to show impact on society Technological background Manufacturing industries are servitized Therefore …. Enterprise software supply is also servitized Therefore…. Impact on our community

  4. SERVICES

  5. Example: Amazon Mechanical Turk 5

  6. Amazon Mechanical Turk Used as a software service People all over the world Tasks that are hard for computers(but easy for humans) Examples: List a shorter word in a word ($ 0.05) Label images of animals ($ 0.05) Label images of structures ($ 0.05) Find contact e-mail on websites ($ 0.03) Write a 2-3 paragraph blog entry ($0.50) 6 • Is it really a human? You don’t know!

  7. Misdaadkaart.nl Example: Crimemap.nl 7

  8. Example: MARINETRAFFIC.COM 8

  9. GELUIDSNET.NL Example: Noisemap.nl 9

  10. ECOMAP Example: Pollutionmap.nl 10

  11. Common denominator: This leads to a new supply of componentized services For which a business may emerge E.g. Google maps or the apps on smart phones We will see more examples shortly It is easy to assemble new services from existing ones Services re-engineering is possible and happening everywhere 11

  12. Examples of new software services e.g. in the financial sector in het health care sector in vehicle repair Not merely new services, but also Disruptive opportunities 12

  13. iDeal 13

  14. iDeal Easy, Safe, real-time and Secure payment Within a commercial transaction: payment as a service Hybrid Mixture of flexible front-end and mature back-end Clearly positioned in the market Easy access for small web shops Genuine Software-as-a-Service example 14

  15. Example Health Care: check medication compatibility New service: Medication check 15

  16. Example: innovative car assurance What drives the risks of a car insurer? Acceleration: pushing the gasoline and the brakes If acceleration can be measured, a superior contract can be offered: Low basic premium - more costs for each acceleration Who can measure acceleration? The Telco provider! (Vodafone) Example of disruptive market innovation (new entrant) Like Apple in music, Google in advertisement, Amazon …

  17. Carglass Example: car repair (windscreen) 17

  18. Market leader in car windscreen repair What is their competitive advantage? Strong ICT integration with Insurance company(insurance company only has to pay..) Premium price, more efficient process Issues: Dependency (channel to customer) Cost accounting (compound services) Example: car repair (windscreen) 18

  19. Intermediate conclusion Services industries will change dramatically Impact on many branches – not predictable Boundaries between branches affected However, the risks are substantial Hacking a service is a real risk Company telephone server is hacked in the weekend and for ten thousands of Euro’s costs are made by hackers

  20. Risks – one more example In The Netherlands, the government provides an authentication service for citizens, DigiD It ensures for the government that an authenticated citizen is interacting with a government agency And the citizen may assume to deal with a genuine government agency This service is dependent on a dozen other services ….. One of which is the service providing security certificates This one was hacked last week

  21. Message 1: services industries are going to change Consequences for the society: Services comprise about 70% of the economy Productivity improvement in services has traditionally been low Software-as-a-Service will substantially improve productivity in services but also create new challenges

  22. Technological background (1) The costs of computer and telecommunications hardware decrease rapidly – but customers do not always benefit Most 0n-premise hardware is standing idle Storage and processing services by IT vendors are cheap New virtualization software allows to share hardware Competitive vendors sell offerings “from the cloud” Infrastructure (hardware) as a service – IaaS Platform (systems software) as a service – PaaS

  23. Technological background (2) Software-as-a-Service Traditional application software (ERP, CRM, …) requires considerable effort for application management Back-up, security, user management, helpdesk, licensing, integration, customization, upgrading, … Many tasks become much cheaper if only one version of the software is installed – serving many customers This single code base is behind Software-as-a-Service, the third level of cloud computing

  24. PRODUCTS

  25. Servitization of manufacturing (1) Manufactured products are extended with many services Maintenance Pay per use Information center Example: cars • Cars are e.g. leased, not owned. They are financed by subscription. They are insured. • In case of an accident, they are replaced • They can be a center of services for the driver

  26. Servitization of manufacturing(2) Manufactured products are traditionally sold without much information Servitization implies more information exchange on products For example, tracking and tracing information • Traditionally, tracking and tracing goes with the product • Each stakeholder gets a copy from the previous party • Laborious and not effective

  27. Servitization of manufacturing (2) What to do? Eliminate manual printing and typing Therefore, most current solutions try to implement EDI • Copying information for each stakeholder • Copying of information makes updating very difficult • Better idea: store once, retrieve when needed

  28. Servitization of manufacturing (3) Current enterprise systems are designed to get all information into the system, stored as a copy Better architecture: Get links to information to retrieve it when needed SaaS architecture

  29. Message 2: manufacturing industries are servitized Consequences for manufacturing industries: Their services business can be improved and provide new business opportunities These improvements will attract new competitors Beware of risks!

  30. ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE

  31. Enterprise Software Supply Chain What is the Enterprise Software Supply Chain? The business of SAP, Oracle, Infor and Systems Integrators What do customers want? Pay per usage Seamless upgrading, integration, application management Use ICT for competitive advantage Is Software-as-a-Service going to be the answer? Via an apps store for enterprise apps?

  32. Servitization of the Enterprise Software Supply Chain All major vendors announced initiatives for SaaS Some have remarkable success (Salesforce) Enterprise software is different from apps on a smartphone Integration of various enteprise apps means Data integration Process integration UI harmonization E.G. testing becomes increasingly difficult! Many very interesting problems occur for academics - The future is no longer what it used to be Rethink the future!

  33. Three messages Services industries will change dramatically Impact on society via examples Technological background Manufacturing industries are servitized Therefore, manufacturing theory has to be re-investigated Supply chain management is certainly affected Enterprise software supply is also servitized Therefore, academics enter into a real challenge The knowledge on enterprise software in manufacturing and SCM has to be re-invented

  34. Impact on our community These times are fascinating IFIP WG 5.7 is the community that should study the effects of SaaS and Cloud Computing on Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management We should grasp the opportunity with themes at APMS, EU projects initiated from our community, SIGs, etc.

  35. Thanks for your attention

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