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Peer 1 promises cheaper, easier SaaS for ISVs

Peer 1 promises cheaper, easier SaaS for ISVs

By:  Shane Schick  On: 28 Nov 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Vancouver-based infrastructure provider launches an incubation program that will give deep discounts on consulting services for companies moving to the on-demand model. An early adopter speaks up

'Peer 1 said the SaaS3 program will allow ISVs free access to a development “sandbox” that includes the use of a dual-core Dell server running Microsoft’s SQL Server database. Miggins said this would probably save ISVs about $250 per processor compared to what they would pay otherwise.

“A lot of traditional ISVs are used to the way they do business,” said Lee Hadsock, Peer 1’s senior manager of business development. “SaaS means they have to change how they sell, how to compensate their sales team, how they bill for product, how they support it.”

Although Rackspace and Toronto’s Q9 offer similar programs, Biedermann said DonorPerfect estimated they could get the same services with Peer 1 without paying nearly as much.

“You’re biggest gamble is gong to be on the right infrastructure. Half of it is hardware but software is the other half,” he said. “If you don’t get it right, you’re screwed. There’s no other way to really say it. You’re in trouble.” While SaaS adoption has been difficult to track so far, a recent report from research firm Gartner Inc.said three-quarters of all SaaS products have been bought by business unit managers rather than IT managers.










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Shane Schick Shane Schick is the Editor-in-Chief of IT World Canada. Follow him at Twitter.com/shaneschick, Facebook.com/Shane.Schick.Media or myi.tw/ShaneSchickGoogle.

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