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APEJ SaaS
market to grow at 46% through 2012
ConvergenceAsia staff
15/10/2009
Enterprise spending on
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) region is
expected to grow at 46 per cent between 2008 and 2012, pushing the market to
US$2.25 billion by 2012, says the latest report from IT market research
company Springboard Research.
Springboard’s report, “Software-as-a-Service in APEJ 2009/2010”, revealed
that more than 50 per cent of SaaS adopters had evaluated an on-premise
application before ultimately choosing a SaaS solution, indicating that SaaS
applications have begun to eat into the on-premise applications market
across APEJ. Nearly a third of adopters claimed to have had a SaaS
application replace an on-premise one.
Report findings are based on Springboard’s survey of 530 technology and
business leaders from large, medium and small enterprises in ASEAN, the
People’s Republic of China (PRC), India, Australia and New Zealand, as well
as extensive secondary research and interviews with leading SaaS providers
in the market.
“The ongoing economic slowdown and interest in Cloud Computing have emerged
as the primary factors driving increased interest in subscription-based SaaS
solutions throughout the region,” said Balaka Baruah Aggarwal, Senior
Research Manager for Emerging Software at Springboard Research. “Going
forward, SaaS-related services and consulting revenues will grow
substantially over the next 18-24 months as more partners enter the
ecosystem,” added Aggarwal.
Springboard’s survey found that the highest SaaS penetration in Asia Pacific
(excluding Japan) is amongst large enterprises (more than 1,000 employees).
In terms of verticals, SaaS penetration is strongest in the telecom sector,
and then evenly spread across other major sectors, including education,
infrastructure & construction, professional services and retail.
“Large enterprises are typically more experienced and IT savvy and are hence
better prepared to leverage innovative technologies or approaches like SaaS
to reduce costs,” said Michael Barnes, Vice President of Software Research
at Springboard Research. “On the other hand, we are witnessing a growing
penetration of SaaS solutions among a new segment of users, most of whom
previously could not afford expensive, on-premise software applications,”
Barnes added.
Springboard said that while Australia continues to be the most mature SaaS
market in the region, India and China are upcoming hotbeds of SaaS activity.
The report also notes that despite a very strong current demand, the growth
rate of SaaS market will naturally flatten somewhat as the market matures.
Based on the number of adopters surveyed by Springboard, CRM continues to be
the most widely deployed SaaS application, followed by security/compliance
and collaboration tools. However, in 2009, Content and Collaboration
surpassed CRM in terms of overall market size in Asia Pacific (excluding
Japan). Salesforce.com continues to dominate the SaaS market with other
leading players including Citrix Online, Cisco Webex, Microsoft, Netsuite,
Oracle, and RightNow. |
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