| The Future of Project Management Software, Probably! |
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Over the last decade or so, the industry has shifted from customers installing software at their physical locations to renting Web-based software over the Internet on a monthly basis. It's moving this way because customers want it to, and so do vendors.
Most software companies get their revenue from "shelfware" (software that is rarely used and ends up on the proverbial shelf). Popular programs like Quicken or SAP - for which customers pay the total cost up front - can be complicated, making them difficult to use and achieve maximum benefit from. However, once a customer has paid for these programs, there is no incentive for the company to follow up and ensure that it is working properly for the customer.
But hold on, things might be improving. New companies like Concur (expense reimbursement), Salesforce.com (sales automation), Hire.com (recruiting and hiring automation), and Taleo (also recruiting and hiring automation) are turning out to be quite successful in renting software over the Web to If customers sign up for a monthly service from one of these companies and the solution doesn't work, customers will likely stop using the software after a month. This gives these software providers incentive to pay attention to customer usage, realize whether or not the technology is providing business value, and strive to increase its value. With this model, everybody wins. Why is this model best for both vendor and customer? Vendors prefer it because: 1. They get paid every month. It makes business more stable and predictable. Customers like the hosted model better because: 1. Low cost of entry. Instead of paying lots of money to roll out a In summary, hosted project management software is on the rise, and many companies will be willing to try it out - especially if they understand the clear benefits. After all, all they have to lose is one month's rent. Curt Finch © 2005 all rights reserved About the Author Curt Finch is the CEO of Journyx (www.pr.journyx.com), a provider of web-based software located in Austin, Texas, that automates billing, payroll & project management by tracking time, expenses and mileage. Curt can be reached at Email
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Curt Finch is the CEO of Journyx (www.pr.journyx.com), a provider of web-based software located in Austin, Texas, that automates billing, payroll & project management by tracking time, expenses and mileage. Curt can be reached at Email 