Posts Tagged ‘cloud’
Does your channel partner program play a strategic role in your cloud business?
In preparation to my upcoming workshops and seminars, I am updating myself on multiple different things in respect to ISVs (independent software vendors) and one of the key drivers based on the workshops we have delivered the past 2 years is by far the question how ISVs should align themselves with channel partners. Today when…
Read MoreIt is no longer about the cloud only, it is about innovation of new generation solutions
I feel a bit ashamed of not having blogged for a while, even if there has been so many different things that I should have shared along the way. The first 6 months of 2013 has been an amazing time for me professionally. I believe in life-long learning and I hope to keep up with…
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 MoreCloud ISV: What technology will you be using when supporting different mobile and tablet devices?
I explained in my previous blog post that the cloud era is here to stay and with this new era, there are also quite a few technologies that the ISV has to select to build a solution. One key thing is to select the cloud platform but an increasingly important technology that the ISV has…
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 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 MoreNokia and Microsoft from a partner-to-partner (p-2-p) perspective to achieve a vibrant ecosystem: recommendations for Microsoft and Nokia partners
Disclosure: I am a former global Chairman for International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (http://www.iamcp.org) that according to IDC 2009 study had $10,1 billion in partner-to-partner business. My views might be biased due to two factors: I am a Finn living in the US and earn 100% of my revenue from the Microsoft ecosystem. This…
Read MoreLaw #7 of Bessemer’s Top 10 Cloud Computing Laws and the Business Model Canvas –The most important part of Software-as-a-Service isn’t “Software” it’s “Service”! Support, Support, Support!
I am now in the seventh law in Bessemer’s Top 10 Computing Laws and law is about the change of how SaaS companies needs to view software. In the past, it was all about delivering a package using CD/DVD and the software was installed and the software vendor typically had no idea how it would…
Read MoreLaw #6 of Bessemer’s Top 10 Cloud Computing Laws and the Business Model Canvas –By definition, your sales prospects are online
I am now in the sixth law in Bessemer’s Top 10 Computing Laws with an emphasis in identifying the prospects that you are going to sell to. The old-fashioned way of selling software is changing in a fundamental way and this also reflects how you view software channels like I described in my previous blog…
Read MoreLaw #4 of Bessemer’s Top 10 Cloud Computing Laws and the Business Model Canvas-Forget everything you learned about Software Channels
I am now in the fourth law in Bessemer’s Top 10 Computing Laws and this has to do with software channels. I have so far addressed in my blog entry that a SaaS vendor needs to really live the life of a SaaS company, be part of the SaaS DNA, I have looked into the…
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