Business Strategy
The Channel does not work for you, you work for the Channel
Building a channel is not an easy task and there are many things what one has to think about when building one. I have had the pleasure to building channels for more than 20 years in enterprise software space, specifically in business intelligence, collaboration, document management and integration software. Today, when doing some preparation work…
Read MoreThe App Economy – How should we view app monetization?
The blogosphere is all about apps and how different ecosystems compete for the eyeballs of these and the money of course. You might still remember the the news when a far app pulled as much as $10,000/day in revenue but since then there is tens of similar applications on the marketplace. This started a trend…
Read MoreWhy software is still relevant and even more so going forward
When I reflect my past more than 20 years, I have been fortunate enough to be part of the software industry on a global level. First 10 years I spent in Europe working for software companies and the past 15 years I have lived and worked in the US as entrepreneur helping out software companies…
Read MoreA tale of “me too” kind of innovation: RIM to launch music service for BlackBerry
It is sad to read about Research in Motion (RIM) attempt to become hip again. I have been a client for RIM for the past few years for one reason: AT&T provides me with an unlimited data plan (worldwide) and that is hard to beat. I have not been able to switch to any other…
Read MoreCloud ISV: make sure you understand your ecosystem play – example of Intuit and Microsoft collaboration on software platforms to create a foundation for solution developers
I have written several times in my blogs about ecosystems and the role that ecosystems play. I recently run into an interesting article in the Redmond ChannelPartner with the header “Intuit Extends Cloud Pact with Microsoft”. As I am working with Microsoft ecosystem every single working day, I became interested what the article was all…
Read MoreWhat is needed for traditional Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to move to the cloud?
If you have not heard enough of the cloud and its importance, you have probably been sleeping or being ignorant of what is happing in the IT industry. I have to say that I am unbelievably excited of having the opportunity to be part of this change and there are many reasons for this. The…
Read MoreIs there a Magic Number for a SaaS business?
We have a tendency to find a magic formula for everything and this applies also to SaaS companies. In my research in this topic, I have found a few resources that give some direction of how to evaluate the healthiness of a SaaS business. It is easy to conclude that Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) or…
Read MoreISV transitioning to the Cloud, Cloud Financials and Operational Metrics
I divided in my previous blog post how a cloud transition will impact an ISV. The first blog entry was about the change in business model and this blog entry is about the impact in financial model. However, it is important to recognize that the financial side has lots of different drivers and I will…
Read MoreAn Independent Software Vendor (ISV) moving to the cloud – what are the financial implications of this?
I have to say that I am living in a nirvana from a researcher perspective (even if I am an entrepreneur on daily basis working with practical execution). Nobody of us will have the chance to experience too many profound transformations in our lifetime. I was asked to write a report on ISV transformation from…
Read MoreCloud as foundation for innovation: Are you willing to take your company outside your own comfort zone when innovating products?
I got the burst and desire to write this blog entry after having read an article about Microsoft and Toyota forming a partnership to develop new IT-based services for electric vehicles when to recharge. Think about it. In the future, the cloud will become the place that connects devices and vehicles and if this is…
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