• There’s a Reason People Point Out Data Sovereignty as an Issue

     

    Ouch, this has got to hurt. Stuart Maxwell summed it up nicely when he said; What was he referring to? The Inland Revenue Department in New Zealand dropped a bombshell today when it released the not-so-excitingly named alert RE…

  • DataGroup Eases the SaaS Barrier to Adoption

     

    One of the barriers to more widespread adoption of SaaS accounting applications is the high degree to which accounting applications are “sticky”. In other words, the high level of workflow that gets built into application use over time, combined…

  • On Suites for Accounting Practices – Xero Invests

     

    Xero yesterday announced a small investment in New Zealand based Max solutions, the company behind SaaS project management product WorkFlowMax. This investment, while small and regionally focused shows a growing trend for vendors. This announcement was part of a…

  • AffinityLive – PSA For Us All

     

    I posted recently about OpenAir, NetSuite’s PSA offering. Hot on the heels of that I talked with Geoff McQueen, founder of Hiive Systems an Australian vendor who is bringing its own PSA solution to market later this year. Geoff…

  • MYOB Goes SaaS…. Again

     

    I wrote almost a couple of years ago now about MYOB’s (see disclosure statement) first foray into the world of SaaS. I wasn’t overly impressed, saying at the time that:

    MYOB has the experience, the money and the clout to bring a product to market with the features that users need. Under this measure MYOB has failed, if it’s true that this has been a five year project, BBO is a failure.

    Since then lots has happened – MYOB has been sold to a private equity firm. The product head for BBO, Stuart Bale was poached by (and subsequently let go from) Xero and meanwhile BBO has pretty much stood derelict and orphaned.

    Come April MYOB are going to it again and will be releasing their MYOB Live Accounts product. The Sydney Morning Herald have trumpeted about the move but, as is often the way with traditional media, haven’t understood some of the subtleties that give a story context. They also quote MYOB’s CTO saying that the product is built on Microsoft Azure however I have it from a source within MYOB that this is not in fact the case.

    So what can we expect form this product? An MYOB reseller newsletter that came across my desk this week gave some minor details – pricing around NZD35, a pared down offering focused on sole traders and the like and leveraging heavily the automatic bank feeds that are Xero’s main differentiator.

    I’d expect to see, similar to the previous MYOB SaaS product, an offering that serves the invoicing and expenses parts of the business with little on the “richer” parts of the desktop offering (inventory, financial reporting etc). I’d also expect MYOB to leverage the excellent relationships it has with banks in Australia and New Zealand in order to cut a blow into Xero’s self-proclaimed position as “thought-leader” in this particular space.

    I can’t imagine it having any real impact on that other Australasian SaaS vendor Saasu – of the three, the Saasu product is the most fully featured and I’d imagine MYOB’s product would come in well below this in terms of functionality.

    Watch this space for a more detailed review once I’ve seen the product.

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  • Woot – Xero’s gone all dingo on us

     

    Fair suck of the sav Marge, and will ya throw another snarler on the barbie and grab me an xxxx out of the esky (sorry – just practicing for when New Zealand becomes another state of our Western neighbour).…

  • Xero testing Australian version

     

    This just in – I got a newsletter from Xero saying that they’re currently testing their Australian version and will be releasing soon. Another step in the global domination plan. It’s going to be real interesting to see Saasu…

  • Great work Xero!

     

    I posted earlier today that Xero didn’t work on Google’s new browser Chrome. Great to read that Xero have checked and corrected this anomaly. So here it is – (BTW Xero you weren’t the first – Just checked and…

  • SaaS pricing – what’s the best strategy?

     

    I noticed the other day that Saasu have changed their pricing strategy – after comments from their customers, they determined that a much simple pricing structure was in order and delivered one. It seems there are two distinct strategies…

  • SaaS cleans up at CeBIT.au

     

    Great to read of the success of some SaaS players at the Australian CeBIT awards. First up Saasu won the business advantage award.This is the second year that Saasu have taken out the award which is given to the…

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