In India, with Force(.com) !
by Anshu Sharma on May 13, 2008 at 01:33 AM
The Tour de Force events across the globe continue to draw great attendance and interest from developers looking to build new SaaS applications. The event is yet to make its way to India but I have been traveling across India (Pune & Bangalore) meeting with partners, educating them about Force.com and Platform as a Service generally – and the response has been tremendously positive. At one of our partners in Pune, I delivered an hour long session on PaaS and Force.com – and the result was a lot of very interesting questions and interest in this paradigm shift. A similar event in Bangalore with over 100 attendees drew a similar response.
India is Ready
There was genuine appreciation about how difficult and wasteful it is to currently build, deploy and manage software applications. This is especially true for IT outsourcing firms that month after month see ISVs and IT departments of large enterprise burn time and money on infrastructure and platform, delaying and risking delivering business value to the end users.
India is a country of young people – over 50% of
More
interestingly, the senior executives and technology gurus – some that
wrote compilers in 1980s by hand – were even more excited about this
shift. The questions and discussions revolved around how to navigate
this shift and understanding the new evolving SaaS ecosystems and not
whether the shift is underway.
Here is a sampling of questions:
Is There a Whitepaper on SaaS?
Yes,
we do have whitepapers on SaaS and PaaS. However, whitepapers are so
90s – I encouraged our audience to learn through building and
engagement with the community – blogs, online forums, how-to wiki’s, informational videos.
What Kind of Applications Can I Build on PaaS?
Even as salesforce.com started out as a CRM company, the Force.com platform is being used by our customers and partners to build out applications that cover wide variety of solutions be it Finance and Accounting (Coda), Risk Management (Riskonnect), Life Sciences (Verticals OnDemand) and many others. Business Applications that are data and process driven is where Force.com provides the most value today
What about Security?
No
one asked this question – so I thought I will mention it. This question
that resulted from both genuine apprehensions and FUD created by
certain vendors that did not have SaaS capabilities is increasingly
becoming a non-issue. I think there are two reasons for this: First, as
customers use more and more SaaS applications their experience
invalidates the concerns. Second, initiatives such as
trust.salesforce.com that educate and inform have re-assured the
community of users, developers and investors.
Really?
Yes,
this question was asked a few times. For example, when I explained that
Force.com is multi-tenant not just for our direct customers but also
for all applications written by end users and partners – and that
everyone is on the latest version of the software. The response is:
Really?
Salesforce.com’s success
with the platform in releasing as many as 25 major releases in last 8
years – and comparing that to once in 3 to 7 years cycle for legacy
software vendors also draws a: Really?
So yes, really!
The proof is in the pudding – you are welcome to get a free developer login and build an app.
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Posted by Sunil on May 17, 2008 05:03 AM:
Hi Anshu,
If you plan to have any similar event in Bangalore, kindly let me know. I am willing to join such kind of events.
Thanks