Study Identifies Three Critical Areas for SMB Cloud Application Adoption Success

Sage-Sponsored White Paper by Saugatuck Technology Cites Organizational, Technology and Operational Skills Requirements for Successful Cloud / SaaS Implementations


SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - November 4, 2010) -  Sage North America today announced "Software-as-a-Service: Managing Benefits for SMBs," a research publication from Saugatuck Technology that identifies organizational, technology and operational skills as three of the most critical areas affecting SaaS or cloud-based business application adoption by small and midsize businesses. The Sage-sponsored white paper is available at www.sagesaleslogix.com/smbcloudcrm2.

The new Saugatuck publication is a companion to the previously released "Software-as-a-Service: Managing Key Concerns and Considerations," which found security, data integrity and customization to be top deployment concerns of SMBs -- only 8% care whether their cloud-based applications use a single or multi-tenant architecture (www.sagesaleslogix.com/smbcloudcrm1).

"Our 2010 survey research indicates that CRM is one of the top five cloud-based applications being adopted by SMBs today, and is expected to lead SaaS adoption and deployment for SMBs through year-end 2012," explained Robert McNeill, Saugatuck Technology vice president.

Sage develops CRM systems used by more than 75,000 companies and millions of individual users. Its cloud-based applications for SMBs include Sage SalesLogix Cloud and Sage E-marketing for Sage ACT! and Sage SalesLogix.

Saugatuck suggests SMBs prioritize planning and management of the following to realize benefits from cloud-based applications:

Organizational -- Organizational issues and people continue to provide the majority of obstacles to successful SaaS implementations. Training beyond simple "how to" instruction will aid adoption.

Technology -- In most cases SaaS solutions need to link with existing business systems. Effective management of internal IT resources and/or external implementation partners is critical.

Operational Skills -- While the need for software development and upgrading skills will lessen, more systems integration knowledge will likely be required. Also, a shift from capital to operational expenditures when deploying SaaS applications requires financial management adjustments.

About Sage North America
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