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Dec 13
2012

TIE Kinetix Predicts Rapid SaaS Adoption Will Level the Marketing Playing Field for SMBs

Posted by gami1996 in social mediaSMBsSaaScontent syndicationcontent marketingcloud adoptionbrand fragmentaiton

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TIE Kinetix , a software solutions company that facilitates every step of the e-commerce lifecycle, has put out a list of predictions for the content syndication space in 2013.
 
The company believes that the shift to cloud and SaaS-based solutions will make it possible for SMBs to market content more effectively, affordably and compete with bigger players. TIE Kinetix's 2013 outlook forecasts that while selling through partners will continue to be a major growth strategy for organizations, without the right tools, they will still struggle to maximize the full potential of the channel.
 
TIE Kinetix's Predictions for 2013:
 
1. Uptick in SaaS/cloud adoption will give SMBs a bigger piece of the pie - Larger, formidable enterprises will need to watch SMBs as they make the shift to cloud/SaaS and harness the power of enterprise technology that was not previously affordable. With the same tools as large enterprises, SMBs will be able to market smarter and broader, reaching new customers across the channel.
 
2. The end of brand fragmentation - A critical focus for marketers will be to stop the brand fragmentation that comes through the indirect channel and with multi channel and multi device touch points for customers. To provide a seamless user and brand experience, organizations will look to enterprise software that can streamline marketing content and provide a 360-degree view of the purchase lifecycle. 
 
3. Content marketing expands footprint with mobile and social - In an effort to create a single, unified customer experience across the indirect channel, organizations will seek to better control their marketing content through global syndication. Content marketing will get its fair share of the marketing budget as organizations leverage mobile platforms to deliver location-based content to handheld devices.
 
4. Social media marketing refined - Marketers often embrace new tools enthusiastically at first without fully understanding customer preferences. Growing evidence suggests consumers don't enjoy direct marketing efforts via Facebook but instead prefer more conversational interactions. In 2013 marketers will take a more cautious and educated approach to make sure they are more aligned with customer expectations when it comes to interacting on social media. Social media will continue to play an important role in the marketing mix as long as the right channels are used for the right communications. 
 
5. CMOs tackle tech decisions - Historically, IT has driven integration and e-commerce decisions and has done so from a cost efficiency perspective. In 2013, a paradigm shift will occur whereby more power to source and choose will move to CMOs as they are charged to leverage technology and SaaS-based solutions to reach more people faster. CMOs will look to increase speed to market through technology that can push out timely pricing and product info across all channels and the ones who can do this effectively will own the market. IT's role will be to support these efforts and play a true part in driving revenue.
 
6. Online retailers seek security and protection support - Regulatory changes for security standards in online and mobile technology will plague retailers in the coming year. TIE Kinetix expects that with the increased data breaches and more poorly encrypted data out there, online retailers will struggle to find the optimal way to protect customers and their brands. By choosing SaaS-based solutions from vendors with a proven track record in security, businesses will be able to bring the focus back to selling, with confidence that compliance and advanced security certification management are in safe hands.
Oct 04
2012

Timing Your Move Into Disruptive Technologies

Posted by Nick_Evans in SaaSmobilitydisruptive trendsCloud Computingbig data

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Cloud computing. Mobile technology. Big data. Social networks. With so many disruptive technologies on the horizon, timing your move into each can make the difference between getting ahead of the competition and falling irreparably behind.

One thing that can help you gauge when to take up an emerging technology is the technology adoption life cycle. This sociological model, invented by researchers at the University of Iowa who were studying the adoption of hybrid seed corn by farmers, illustrates that adoption typically follows a bell curve, with the first adopters being the innovators, followed by the early adopters, the early majority, the late majority and finally the laggards.

Jul 13
2012

Moving the new wave of technology from disruptive to productive

Posted by Nick_Evans in SaaSMobile ComputingEnterprise ApplicationsEnd User ExperienceCloud Computing

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In thinking about the waves of technology now washing over IT departments, I remembered something from a long-ago physics class. You may recall that when multiple waves, such as sound waves or ocean waves, converge upon one another, you can get either constructive or destructive interference, depending on the timing of their arrival, their angle of incidence and their relative strengths. With constructive interference, the waves combine and gain in amplitude, and with destructive interference, they tend to cancel each other out.

The question that this analogy raises is which sort of interference we will see with the waves currently rocking the IT world. We hope for constructive interference, with the whole greater than the sum of the parts, but how can we ensure that we end up with it?

Jan 01
2011

Who's More Important: CIO or CTO?

Posted by tomhoff in technology strategytechnology standardsSaaSCTOCloud ComputingCIObusiness strategy

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As we examine this question, it's important to recognize how the roles of both the CTO and the CIO are changing.

In many enterprise organizations, CTOs are responsible for setting technology strategies and establishing standards while ensuring that technology that's used by the business adheres to those criteria. Meanwhile, CIOs are accountable for working with business and functional leaders to set business strategy and to make sure that the IT organization is aligned in meeting the needs and expectations of the business.

Jun 14
2010

SaaS Maybe Not All That, Decides Gartner

Posted by meggebrecht in SaaSGartnerCloud Computing

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The software-as-a-service model hasn't lived up to its "early grand promises," declared research firm Gartner today, adding that organizations should take a closer look at their needs when considering cloud-based applications.

According to Gartner, only 10 percent of SaaS implementations actually qualify as "pay as you go," which is often pointed to as a big benefit of the approach. And bad on-premise practices aren't going away just because the software is hosted -- such as shelfware.

May 13
2010

[VIDEO] High Availability And Instant Failover In The Cloud

Posted by Stroagepipe in storageSaaSredundancyhigh availabilityfastbackfailoveremergencydisaster recoverycloud

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