Friday, September 5, 2008, 9:30AM to 10:15AM [Add to My Calendar]
Location: Conservatory (4th Floor)
Moderator: Gadi Shamia (Revongo)
Panelists: Daniel Druker (Intacct), Doug Harr (Ingres), Robert Hull (Adaptive Planning), Jeff Schultz (Bill.com)
Content: More and more companies are adopting Software as a Service solutions for all their IT needs. This panel will attempt to explain the logic of such an approach, discuss the barriers to mass market adoption and will outline the benefits and lessons learned by some early adopters.
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The preperation session for this panel was quite feisty this morning — I think this is going to be a great session.
Looking forward to this session — certainly a fascinating topic! Folks who are interested in the subject might also want to check out our session the night before — a deep dive into one company's experience going 100% SaaS. Check it out: Tour of a Serverless Enterprise.
I've been working on a paper that's very close to this subject. Feel free to incorporate anything you find useful there into the discussion.
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