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Re: BI delivered via SaaS?

4 Replies Last post: Mar 3, 2009 8:57 PM by ThinkStrategies  
Ann All   9 posts since
Oct 3, 2008
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Mar 2, 2009 2:52 PM

BI delivered via SaaS?

Software-as-a-service is becoming a popular way for companies to reduce upfront capital costs and ongoing maintenance hassles for many enterprise applications. But what about business intelligence? Does SaaS work well for BI applications, which for many companies  involve some pretty heavy-duty requirements for integration and customization?

Dorothy Miller   1 posts since
Oct 3, 2008
1. Mar 3, 2009 12:27 PM in response to: Ann All
Re: BI delivered via SaaS?

SaaS is proving to be a well accepted approach to BI.  The most often cited reasons for the popularity are rapid deployment and lower up front and maintenance costs.  In fact for many small and medium sized firms SaaS BI with its web access and pay-as-you-go convenience offer perhaps the only way to get ‘leading edge’ Business Intelligence.  There are some promising vendor offerings, like Business Objects’ Crystal Reports ®  combined with Business Objects' ONDemand, which maintains and manages the customer’s data.  Large players, like Cognos, IBM and Microsoft have offerings.  Also,there are some smaller, niche players in the SaaS BI arena, e.g. LucidEra, Oco, Information Builders.   Some of these offer quite a wide range of BI services.   Most of the BI vendors also support and integrate with Salesforce.com, one of the acknowledged leaders in Customer Relationship Management /SaaS.   So, there are some excellent reasons to count on the success of SaaS BI, including lower costs and more rapid deployment, as well as, a growing number of vendors and BI SaaS offerings.

Can these SaaS BI vendors offer comprehensive and complex BI?   Yes, definitely.  If company data is entrusted to a third party, there are few limitations to the complexity of the BI which can be generated.   Two of the open issues which should be noted are:  1. Logistics - What about integration with data which has not been entrusted to the third party, and 2. Data Security, which is perhaps the most critical issue. Has data security been fully addressed and resolved?  What is necessary to ensure that a company can trust that their data will be safe?

Dorothy Miller

dmiller@bi-metrics.com

Carl Weinschenk   15 posts since
Oct 3, 2008
2. Mar 3, 2009 12:48 PM in response to: Dorothy Miller
Re: BI delivered via SaaS?

That's a very comprehensive and informative answer, Dorothy. It seems that both the BI and SaaS communities are wise enough to understand that they must position their products so that they can be implemented even in situations where much customization is necessary and where the deployments will be highly individualized or unique.

Patrick Avery   47 posts since
Oct 3, 2008
3. Mar 3, 2009 1:39 PM in response to: Carl Weinschenk
Re: BI delivered via SaaS?

With a crush of pressure to cut costs, companies increasingly are turning to BI software to gain insight from the reams of information they already possess. Read 2009: Year of BI Software? for more info on BI.

ThinkStrategies   2 posts since
Oct 3, 2008
4. Mar 3, 2009 8:57 PM in response to: Ann All
Re: BI delivered via SaaS?

THINKstrategies has found growing interest in SaaS-based BI solutions. In response, we have seen a widening array SaaS-based BI solutions emerge, many of which you can find on THINKstrategies' SaaS Showplace by selecting the Business Intelligence category on www.saas-showplace.com/saasproviderdirectory/saasapplicationcategory.html.

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