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How do you think the delivery model
is going to affect any new developments in technology?
After
reading and pondering over the new technological developments and how these
might be affected by the delivery model, I believe that there is no question
that Sofware as Service (SaaS) will, in not a too distant future, take over for
Premise Software. Granted Premise Software can be customized to closely match
the needs of an organization, but it seems to lose a great deal when it
comes to agility, upgrades, speed with which upgrades can take place and cost
either of custom upgrades or time lost.
What do you think of the future of
on-premise technology?
I believe that SaaS will take over and Premise
Software could possibly become a thing of the past given speed and cost of
competition in the business world are extreme. Every company is competing to
provide the fastest service/delivery and if changes to software cause delays,
organizations will look for technology that can keep up. Exclusivity and
customization, which On-Premise software provides, will not be so important if update
delays are integral to the nature of the software and affect the bottom line. Delays in service, as well as, the need to have a department
exclusively devoted to maintaining the software systems are expensive and could even affect the company's credibility with its own employees. A small niche software
market will thrive in some instances.
In your opinion, what delivery model
will be able to respond better to the three trends of social, mobile, and
global?
I believe
SaaS will be better able to keep up with the demands of the social trends,
social, mobile and global, because it will be able to adapt faster to changing systems or available technological developments. SaaS seems to be geared for mass use.
Look at what happened with telephonic communication! Initially is was very exclusive,
mostly used by the wealthy and important. Calls were placed by an trained operator and equipment
was totally grounded to a specific location. Today we answer and take a free phone
call placed from anywhere around the world at any given time of day totally for
granted, not to mention being able to see one or several other people at the “end
of the lines”. Quick, easy, economic access will be the keys of SaaS
proliferation.
How will the trends of social,
mobile, and global translate itself to HR software? In other words, can you provide an example of
how these three trends can benefits HR departments now and in the future?
I feel HR
software will benefit from these social, mobile and global trends because it
will facilitate control, supervision, communication and coordination of benefits
of an entire organization’s workforce. One drawback is that there will be a
tendency for the company, the HR department and the employees to totally rely
on this software, making it difficult for some information to be communicated
clearly to all employees or specific issues to be addressed.
True, the cost of upgrades for on premises is too high. I am recently in the process of upgrading our ERP an just to get all departments to sit down and test and provide their feedback and then to get hold of the consultant to address issues raised by each user/department is so time consuming. Also not to mention the upgrade is not my top priority either.
ReplyDeleteTrue, the cost of upgrades for on premises is too high. I am recently in the process of upgrading our ERP an just to get all departments to sit down and test and provide their feedback and then to get hold of the consultant to address issues raised by each user/department is so time consuming. Also not to mention the upgrade is not my top priority either.
ReplyDeleteThe cost of upgrading on premise software may be high, but you think that it would be worth it for some industries (such as national security) to have a plan for technology upgrades that are done periodically to hopefully prevent too much wrangling.
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