On-Demand Value for B2B
March 28th, 2007 at 06:47am David Bush - Iasta
Aberdeen Group just released a report entitled B2B Collaboration: How On-Demand Platforms Accelerate Value and Impact TCO (How to Assess Whether On-Demand Solutions Are the Right Fit for Your Supplier, Customer, and Transportation Processes) that had some great statistics.
- 46% of above average supply chain performers use on-demand SCM applications today, and 8% plan to do so within 12 months compared to 28% of industry average supplier chain performers (where only 6% plan to adopt an on-demand solution in the next 12 months)
- 80% of respondents would consider on-demand solutions for increased supply chain visibility
- 69% of respondents consider the need for fewer IT resources to be a highly influential reason to adopt an on-demand solution
- 65% of respondents would consider on-demand solutions for improved demand-supply synchronization with suppliers
- 63% of respondents consider the possibility for faster implementation and ROI to be a highly influential reason to adopt an on-demand solution
- 35% of above average supply chain performers use on-demand for supply chain visibility, whereas only 25% of industry average performers use on-demand solutions for supply chain visibility and only 8% of below average performers use on-demand solutions for supply chain visibility
- 28% of above average supply chain performers use on-demand solutions for data synchronization as compared to only 2% of average supply chain performers
- Best in class companies are 88% more likely to estimate ROI before initiating projects and 130% more likely to measure ROI after project completion
In other words, companies that are 88% more likely to estimate ROI before initiating projects and 130% more likely to measure ROI after project completion are more likely to use on-demand solutions in the next year than traditional legacy software solutions (54%)! It looks like 2007 will be the year that on-demand hits the big time in the supply chain world.
It also has a great table that can be used as a starting point for calculating total cost of ownership:
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And characterized some of the characteristics of companies adopting on-demand solutions:
- Under pressure to improve externally oriented processes, which legacy supply chain applications do not support sufficiently
- Need to rapidly support a new business practice or improve performance for a specific set of products, customers, or channels
- Need to coordinate a large supplier or logistics partner network
- Constrained internal IT resources or have (partially) outsourced IT
- Embracing an IT portfolio strategy of investing internal IT resources on differentiation
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