Title: Service Delivery Platform
1Service Delivery Platforms
Bridging the Gap Between ISVs and Service
Providers
2SaaS Realities
- Tsunami-like software industry shift
- Most software companies will need to have a SaaS
offering in order to survive and thrive over the
coming years - According to Gartner, the scale of change
involved in moving to a SaaS approach is proving
hard for many vendors to manage. - Most applications were not designed for SaaS
delivery - Service (Hosting) Provider space is getting
crowded, between Leaders, and those claiming to
have SaaS experience -
3ISV Realities
- Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) have not
traditionally relied on Service Providers for
market success - Uncharted territory
- ISVs must solve 3 key challenges in order to
enter and excel in the SaaS space
Application Architecture
SaaS challenges
Business Architecture
Delivery Architecture
Business Architecture
Delivery Architecture
Application Architecture
4Service Provider Realities
- Must grow and expand outside traditional business
model - Currently attracting ISVs with commoditized
service offerings - Reputation, price
- Doesnt solve ISVs application architecture
problem - Lengthy sales cycle
- Delivery promise is somewhat dependent upon ISVs
software - Emphasis is on addressing delivery architecture
Application Architecture
SaaS challenges
Business Architecture
Delivery Architecture
5Business Architecture Challenges
Application Architecture
SaaS challenges
Business Architecture
Delivery Architecture
6Business Architecture Challenges
- ISV
- Understanding the cost of entry
- Calculating costs per subscriber
- Finding appropriate pricing models
- Creating appropriate marketing strategies
- Revising Sales compensation
- Introducing SaaS without cannibalizing the need
for cash benefits of existing model - Determining impact on existing Channels, and
developing new ones
- Service Provider
- Getting away from price wars to win business
- Shortening the time between a lead and a relevant
volume of ISV subscribers - Generating Demand Pull
- Reducing costs associated with manual labour to
support numerous ISVs and their subscribers
7Delivery Architecture Challenges
Application Architecture
SaaS challenges
Business Architecture
Delivery Architecture
8Delivery Architecture Challenges
- ISV
- Fully reliant on Service Providers
- Offloads pains of hosting technologies,
typologies, uptimes, etc. - Demands 100 SLAs
- Regards hosting as a commodity service
- Service Provider
- Core competency
- May not have solved SaaS scalability issues
- Difficult to show uniqueness or strategic value
9Application Architecture Challenges
Application Architecture
SaaS challenges
Business Architecture
Delivery Architecture
10Application Architecture Challenges
- ISV
- Existing architecture makes SaaS
price-prohibitive - May not have the engineering skill to make
required architecture changes - Critical time passes trying to solve this issue
3 months, 6 months, 12 months?
- Service Provider
- Can only pursue ISVs that have the correct
application architecture - Limited percentage of ISVs are strong candidates
for SaaS - Need to widen their net of prospects
11Bridging the Gap
12Service Delivery Platforms
- What is an SDP?
- The term Service Delivery Platform (SDP) was
originally used in the telecommunications
industry - Today, an SDP represents a vehicle to enable
rapid development and deployment of online
services, including software and multimedia
content - An SDP typically provides a service creation
environment, and a service execution environment
as well as metering, monitoring, and reporting
capabilities
13Service Delivery Platforms
- Provides positive business impact by
- Taking advantage of existing software investments
- Getting a new or existing application
SaaS-enabled within 30 days - Enabling ISVs to focus on the features and
functionality of their products - Solving the architectural barriers to SaaS
14Platforms Types
General Purpose
Horizontal Oriented
Product Oriented
15Service Delivery Platforms
- An SDP should provide
- Configurability
- Scalability/High Availability
- Multi-Tenancy
16Configurability
- customizable usage reporting
- release and update management
17 Scalability/High Availability
automated provisioning of application instances
tenant-load balancing, so servers are added as
required when users increase
graceful, real-time failover if infrastructure
becomes unavailable
18Virtual Multi-Tenancy
- Increased speed to market
No need to re-architect the application to
produce multi-tenancy means
19Virtual Multi-Tenancy
Enhanced reliability The activity or failure
of one tenant does not affect other tenants
Users get their own application instances means
20SDP Bridging the Application Architecture Gap
21Application Architecture
- ISV
- SaaS offering within 30 days
- Reduce or eliminate expensive development costs
- Leverage existing technologies
- Service Provider
- Can truly be a turn-key ISV partner, solving
both the delivery and application architecture
challenges - Cast a wider net to attract ISVs
22SDP Bridging the Business Gap
23Business Architecture
- ISV
- Get to market in less than 30 days
- Leverage existing technologies
- Allow Channel Partners to resell SaaS offering
- Service Provider
- Expand existing service offering to include
benefits of an SDP - Substantial competitive advantage
- Shorten sales cycle and time to market
24SDP Bridging the Delivery Gap
25Delivery Architecture
- ISV
- Subscriber Account Management
- Software Release Management
- Service Provider
- Efficiency and Profit gains through Automation
of customer provisioning and product releases - SLA Monitoring and Enforcement
26Which Service Delivery Platform(s) is right for
you?
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