
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a low risk
solution used by progressive businesses and government organizations
to reduce costs and improve efficiency with a focus on adding
strategic value. With SaaS, there is no software or hardware
to purchase, install, maintain or upgrade. Many public sector
organizations and local governments are turning to SaaS to
meet the growing needs of their clients without incurring
the high costs and risks of traditional on-premises solutions.
A New Approach to
Software
Never before has there been more pressure on municipal agencies
to do more with less – to deliver more services, and
at increasingly higher levels, while maintaining or reducing
budgets. This service/budget dilemma has led municipalities
to look for better ways of using technology to streamline
their business processes.
SaaS is an innovative solution that meets
this need. Also known as software on-demand, SaaS is changing
the way that software is developed, deployed and maintained.
SaaS applications offer compelling benefits an order of magnitude
beyond traditional on-premises applications. These cost-effective
solutions are valued for providing high levels of security,
reliability, customization, maintenance and support.
Over the last eight years, salesforce.com
(www.salesforce.com), RightNow Technologies, Inc. (www.rightnow.com),
Avue Technologies Corporation (www.avuetech.com) and others
have proven the SaaS model and its associated technology in
various industries, including the public sector, with applications
such as scheduling and office management, spreadsheets, word
processing, graphics, database development, document management,
contact management and project management. Many Fortune 500
companies and financial institutions rely on SaaS to lower
IT risk, reduce costs and free up internal resources.
SaaS in the Public
Sector
A number of SaaS applications have recently been released
to meet the needs of the public sector. Early adopters in
the public sector have used SaaS to provide better service
to constituents, improve business process visibility and decision-making
and maintain organizational knowledge. Local governments are
currently using SaaS in areas as diverse as economic development,
permits & inspections, code enforcement, planning, GIS,
parks & recreation and service requests. These applications
streamline business processes and give staff the tools to
implement solutions quickly and easily.
The Strategic Benefits
of SaaS
Traditional on-premises solutions are often large implementation
projects that end up over budget and behind schedule. SaaS
represents a new approach – offering lower risk and
greater success than on-premises solutions and enabling IT
departments to focus on delivering strategic value.
SaaS is:
- Low cost;
- Predictably priced;
- Easy to use;
- Customer focused;
- Highly secure;
- Easy to customize and integrate;
- Effortlessly upgraded;
- More Responsive to business needs; and,
- Maintenance free.
Low, Predictable Price
SaaS pricing is typically subscription-based with a fixed
fee per user per month. Some providers may offer longer subscription
periods, but even then, billing is usually on a month-to-month
basis. As the cost is incurred monthly, subscribers are paying
for value over time – as it is realized – rather
than facing the large up-front costs of traditional on-premises
installations.
On-premises solutions typically have installation
fees and other, often hidden, costs. In comparison, many SaaS
providers do not charge setup or installation fees and if
they do, these fees tend to be substantially lower than their
on-premises counterparts. And because SaaS applications run
on any computer with a web browser and Internet connection,
a number of costs such as hardware, databases, IT related
staff, upgrades and maintenance are eliminated. The total
cost of ownership can be anywhere from 5 to 10 times less
than on-premises applications.
Easy to use
With no infrastructure to acquire or install, SaaS applications
require little or no configuration. The applications are typically
multi-tenant, meaning that all users of the application share
a common platform that is immediately available to any new
users. This common platform also means SaaS solutions have
superior configuration and personalization options, as the
user interface and business processes can be tailored to meet
specific needs. The focus is on the business process required,
not on the supporting technology.
SaaS applications streamline business processes
by eliminating duplicate data entry, streamlining tracking
and reporting and providing a single central database that
all staff are able to access as required.
Customer focused
SaaS providers must continually provide their clients with
the best solutions and highest levels of support. With this
“pay as you go” model, subscribers always have
the option of cancelling their subscription (usually without
penalty). This places the onus on the SaaS provider to maintain
a better solution over time or risk being replaced.
Highly secure
The confidentiality, integrity and availability
that SaaS providers guarantee their clients are simply not
affordable by individual organizations. SaaS solutions must
meet the rigorous security standards of financial services
institutions and Fortune 500 companies without sacrificing
functionality.
Typical security considerations and configurations
for SaaS applications are:
- Facilities Security
- Network Security
- Application Security
Easy to Customize and Integrate
Each client can configure and personalize
an application to meet their requirements. SaaS applications
enable "meta-customization" (or customizations outside
of the application), which allows different views on the same
information and processes while upgrading the basic platform.
As SaaS applications are web-based, they
always use current web-service standards. This means they
can be easily integrated with other environments, including
legacy systems and other SaaS solutions. Lastly, web services
deliver transparent integration to the user.
Effortless Upgrades
IT staff often spend a considerable
amount of time upgrading or maintaining on-premises solutions.
SaaS eliminates this need, since the SaaS provider is responsible
for upgrading the application. Upgrades are seamless –
the next time the user accesses the application, the new features
are automatically available, with zero customer effort. And
with all subscribers on the same platform, upgrades are easy
to roll out on a frequent and regular basis.
More Responsive to Business Needs
SaaS solutions are more responsive to
changing needs. Intuitive platform customization tools allow
changes to be made by the user, the solution provider or someone
familiar with the tools.
With a large community of users, SaaS providers
have access to advice, ideas and examples of best practices
that are then incorporated into new versions and upgrades.
It’s also easy to scale up SaaS applications.
Service providers such as salesforce.com have over 600,000
subscribers, handling billions of transactions per month.
Even adding another 1,000 subscribers does not impact performance
at this scale.
Frees up resources spent on maintaining existing
systems
SaaS applications have minimal installation and support requirements,
requiring only a browser and Internet connection. IT staff
are no longer required to maintain infrastructure through
software updates and patches, database upgrades and server
replacements; to prepare servers and database environments
for the application; to conduct regular and secure offsite
backups; or develop business continuation or contingency plans.
These tasks are carried out by the SaaS application provider.
The result is that IT staff are able to focus on adding strategic
value to the organization – helping the organization
decide how to use technology to meet its business goals and
the needs of its clients.
The SaaS Advantage
Commercial organizations have embraced
the subscription-based pricing model of SaaS, recognizing
the value of controlling costs, lowering IT risk and shifting
the responsibilities for security, maintenance and upgrades
to an external provider. SaaS applications meet rigorous government
security standards and are enabling the public sector to provide
its constituents with improved levels of service despite constrained
budgets.
About Cloudbench Applications
Cloudbench Applications Corporation (TSX-V:MSZ)
develops business process management solutions for local governments
that save time, effort and money.
We’ve leveraged our knowledge of best
practices from over 140 clients and 25 years of experience
to develop Local Government Manager, a SaaS solution. We invite
you to contact us to learn how our SaaS solution can help
you cost-effectively streamline business processes, improve
efficiency and quickly adapt to changing needs.
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