Love this line from Bob's Top 100 Var's edition. Comes from Scott Irwin at Aktion Associates:
""You rent infrastructure, you don't rent
software,"" he says. ""SaaS,"" he continues,
""is for companies that don't understand
mathematics."" And
the math is simply that
subscription pricing
becomes far more expensive
as time goes
on when compared to
buying software.
Irwin thinks SaaS
only works economically
for companies
that have IT staff
to cut. He believes
that ultimately cloud
vendors will have to
cut prices to capture
business as the market matures.
Mathematically I agree with him. But we have many clueless people out there that read media and drink coolaid and would rather pay more if something seems simpler.
Look how people think a $200 iphone is cheap on a $100/month 2 year plan, when in Europe, the same plan is $60, no contract but you pay $650 for the phone. Sounds so much pricier to simple minded people. Even though in the US, you $2600 for 2 years and in Europe you pay $2090.