Firms don't want SaaS as core platform

By Eileen Yu, ZDNet Asia
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 12:03 PM

BERLIN--Despite the cost savings that software-as-the-service (SaaS) promises to provide, some businesses believe the on-demand delivery model is not suitable as a platform for core enterprise-class applications.

Kraft Foods, for example, is unlikely to operate its software infrastructure on an on-demand model. The food and beverage company is an SAP customer, and is currently in the midst of moving all its global offices to the SAP ECC6 platform.

Jan Ziskasen, Kraft Foods' senior director of SAP competency centers, operations and business services, told ZDNet Asia the company would only consider using SaaS on single applications such as CRM (customer relationship management), particularly in smaller markets where Kraft Foods might not want to invest as much on an a software package. The company has over 90,000 employees, and 159 manufacturing and processing facilities worldwide.

Kraft Foods is looking to build and manage an integrated software architecture, and SaaS does not necessarily support that, Ziskasen said in an interview, on the sidelines of the SAP Sapphire conference in Berlin, Germany.

"We really want to integrate our business than have our applications scattered [across the host service provider's network]. If you go with a hosted model, there would be no integration of your CRM application, with the ERP (enterprise resource planning) and SCM (supply chain management)," he explained. "You can build it, but it's not going to be easy."

For another SAP customer, Telkom Indonesia, it is about keeping the company's core business applications on-site. The telco group has some 32,000 employees and is the largest ICT company in Indonesia.

Indra Utoyo, Telkom Indonesia IT director and CIO, said the telecommunications service provider is unwilling to support critical applications on an SaaS infrastructure.

"For applications like CRM and ERP, we are not going to use SaaS because we consider these as a core platform and it's better to have them on-site," Utoyo said in an interview. The delegate was a speaker at the SAP conference.

"But for other applications such as push-mail, personal Web application, we can consider running these tools on SaaS," he said. In fact, he added, Telkom Indonesia provides these tools to its own customers as hosted services.

He noted, however, that there needs to be a wider market acceptance of the on-demand delivery model before the Indonesian telecom player will consider deploying it.

Claus E. Heinrich, a member of SAP's executive board, said: "We see in the future, a hybrid deployment where customers have installations on-site and some SaaS."

Eileen Yu of ZDNet Asia reported from SAP Sapphire 2008 in Berlin, Germany.


WORTHWHILE?

0

0 votes
Blog

Talkback 0 comments

There are currently no comments for this post.

Guest user

Guest user

Level: 
Joined: —
Already a member? Log in »



 

Loading...

Tech Jobs Now!

Changing the name of your SQL server

Enterprise Servers & Storage

When you change the name of a server you also have to change the name in SQL Server; if you don't, there may be problems.


Read more »



  • HPC Applications

    Ever wondered if High Performing Computing systems really matter in our day-to-day world? Let Dr David Scott from Intel take you a for quick tour on developing HPC applications.
    Play video


  • Maximize IT Spend: Business Acceleration

    How do you ensure your IT solutions are well integrated and streamlined across your enterprise? Rajen from Oracle highlights the important considerations ...
    Play video


  • HPC Architecture: Explained

    Why is High Performance Computing increasingly in demand in today's businesses? Find out which is the most widely deployed HPC architecture today.
    Play video

Tags

  1. adobe
  2. apple
  3. apps
  4. beta
  5. business
  6. deal
  7. firefox
  8. flash
  9. gives
  10. licensing
  11. linux
  12. microsoft
  13. mozilla
  14. online
  15. open
  16. os
  17. over
  18. sap
  19. server
  20. software
  21. source
  22. spore
  23. support
  24. ubuntu
  25. virtualization
  26. vista
  27. vmware
  28. web
  29. windows
  30. xp

Hooked on online banking

Blog thumbnail

Unlike in countries like Singapore and Hong Kong, where cashless transactions are already the norm, credit card purchases in the Philippines are still the exception rather than the rule.

This is..... by Melvin G. Calimag

Read more »