On-demand supply chain apps
August 17th, 2007 at 09:01am David Bush - Iasta
There is a potentially interesting research study being created by Aberdeen that is dedicated to usage of on-demand applications in supply chain. Aberdeen states: “In this annual research program Aberdeen will analyze the various strategies that companies are adopting towards supply chain applications development and delivery with a specific focus towards the on-demand model.”
I am very interested to see the results of the SaaS data and whether they see growth and wider acceptance as a application delivery model. Personally, I have no doubt that this will be one of the conclusions and rarely hear companies that have issue with the technology platform.
The final version of the report is expected at the end of this month, I will take a look at the results and post a follow up in Sept.
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