Affiliate Customer Presentation
Software as a Service Defined

SaaS Applications

SMB Drivers

What is eazybusiness?

SMB Benefits
Software Deliver y Models
              Traditional Software                                              Software as a Service
          On Premise                                                                             In the Cloud
          Centralized                                                                            Decentralized
 Large Upfront Cost                                                                              Pay As You Go

    Source: Software On Demand’s Impact on the Software Industry: Transformation, Extinction or Rebirth?; July 2005




                     Software-as-a-Ser vice Business Model
               Application Hosting                                       Net-Native Software-as-Services
   Perpetual License                                                                             Subscription
         One-to-Few                                                                              One-to-Many
Private Infrastructure                                                                           Public Infrastructure

             Source: U.S. Software On-Demand Delivery Model 2005–2009 Forecast; IDC #33493 June 2005
Human Resources (HR)

                                                  Messaging (incl. email, calendar, contacts, IM)

                                                                                                           Security

                                                                              Supply Chain Management

                                                      Customer relationship management (CRM)

                                                                   Enterprise resource planning (ERP)

                                                                                                              Other
               Companies (incl. SMB’s) using or piloting SaaS
             software applications, HR , messaging, security and
                                                                                                                       0%          10%         20%         30%   40%   50%   60%
                 supply chain management all top customer
                relationship management (CRM) in adoption.

             Last year, respondents were much more likely to
            adopt SaaS for ERP (31%) and CRM (27%): CRM has
             in fact grown by 11% while ERP remained static.

Note*: Sample size: 42, Respondents’ profile: Software decision makers at companies of all sizes that are currently piloting or using SaaS, Geography: Europe
Source 1: Forrester The State Of Enterprise Software Adoption In Europe Jan 2006
SMB Users
Allows business owners to align
budgets to business volumes
Pricing matches economic benefits
Reduced initial outlay; complexity
and risk
Reducing IT Operations cost
Shift Capex to Opex
Easier to trial
Focus on core business
A suite of online business applications for the SMB market

Hosted on Amazon.com infrastructure

SMEs create accounts and their employees access the applications
over the internet

Applications include e-Mail, Groupware, CRM, HRM, ERP and much
more

We take care of all the teckie stuff - applications, the security, the data
backups etc.

Allows you to concentrate on your core business
Eliminates the high cost of software licences and hardware - TCO
reduced by as much as 70%

Alleviates the burden of maintenance and support of software within
your business

Predictability of a low monthly fee, with no set-up costs

Flexibility to try new software without financial risk

Users can be added or removed, so your software applications can
grow with your business

Low information security risk. No data on the end devices.

Eazybusiness Affiliate Customer Presentation

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    Software as aService Defined SaaS Applications SMB Drivers What is eazybusiness? SMB Benefits
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    Software Deliver yModels Traditional Software Software as a Service On Premise In the Cloud Centralized Decentralized Large Upfront Cost Pay As You Go Source: Software On Demand’s Impact on the Software Industry: Transformation, Extinction or Rebirth?; July 2005 Software-as-a-Ser vice Business Model Application Hosting Net-Native Software-as-Services Perpetual License Subscription One-to-Few One-to-Many Private Infrastructure Public Infrastructure Source: U.S. Software On-Demand Delivery Model 2005–2009 Forecast; IDC #33493 June 2005
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    Human Resources (HR) Messaging (incl. email, calendar, contacts, IM) Security Supply Chain Management Customer relationship management (CRM) Enterprise resource planning (ERP) Other Companies (incl. SMB’s) using or piloting SaaS software applications, HR , messaging, security and 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% supply chain management all top customer relationship management (CRM) in adoption. Last year, respondents were much more likely to adopt SaaS for ERP (31%) and CRM (27%): CRM has in fact grown by 11% while ERP remained static. Note*: Sample size: 42, Respondents’ profile: Software decision makers at companies of all sizes that are currently piloting or using SaaS, Geography: Europe Source 1: Forrester The State Of Enterprise Software Adoption In Europe Jan 2006
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    SMB Users Allows businessowners to align budgets to business volumes Pricing matches economic benefits Reduced initial outlay; complexity and risk Reducing IT Operations cost Shift Capex to Opex Easier to trial Focus on core business
  • 6.
    A suite ofonline business applications for the SMB market Hosted on Amazon.com infrastructure SMEs create accounts and their employees access the applications over the internet Applications include e-Mail, Groupware, CRM, HRM, ERP and much more We take care of all the teckie stuff - applications, the security, the data backups etc. Allows you to concentrate on your core business
  • 7.
    Eliminates the highcost of software licences and hardware - TCO reduced by as much as 70% Alleviates the burden of maintenance and support of software within your business Predictability of a low monthly fee, with no set-up costs Flexibility to try new software without financial risk Users can be added or removed, so your software applications can grow with your business Low information security risk. No data on the end devices.