Thursday, August 24, 2006

IT companies...Services or Products... Which is better?

Products and Services require different Business Models
i. Cost Structure
ii. Level / Source of Margins
iii. Productivity
Strategies
i. Market Positioning
ii. Competition
Capabilities
i. Technology
ii. Marketing
iii. Sales
iv. Support
v. Customer Relations

Hard to be “great” at “both”?

Enterprise Software Example

· An Extreme case of the benefits from productization as
Well as the need for customization and other services

· Hopefully some lessons for firms in other industries.

Software Business Model Contrasts
Products:
Volume, Share, Scale Economies;
Platforms and standards & Incremental Upgrades.

Key: Understanding general Customer needs
Example companies: Microsoft, Adobe
Strategy Model: Printing Press, Best-Seller book (akin to conventional mass production)

Services:
Custom/Semi-customization, Scope economies
Recurring revenues, account management.

Key: Understanding Specific customer needs
Strategy Model: Bank / Asset Management (akin to conventional consulting)
(Like large number of contracts generating stream of revenue over multiple years)


Why the Great Attraction of Products versus Services

· Simple benefits of standardization and mass production (economies of scale)
Similar to other industries but to the extreme in software and other digital businesses.
Cost the same to make one copy or a million copies.

· Potentially enormous sales productivity with gross margins on product sales of up to 99%.

· If your product becomes a standard platform or a killer app, it’s like a license to print money.

· By far the preferred business model for software entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.


Business Objects

Product versus Services
Gross Margins: Direct Cost associated with selling a particular product or service.


Problems with Software Products

o Hard to write Best-Sellers or killer app.

o In bad economic times, product sales can fall off a cliff.
§ Siebel, i2, Oracle ( despite enormous sales & marketing $

o Software products can become commodities.
§ Example Average Selling price for same software license fell $1.5 million in 2000
§ To $400,000 in 2002 and less in 2004.

o Products always subject to discretionary IT spending

o Only guaranteed revenues in bad times or “the age of commoditization” may be services and maintenance.

Products Company to Services & Maintenance Company

Companies that got transitioned from Products Company to Services
& Maintenance Company in due course are
1. IBM
2. Oracle
3. Peoplesoft
4. SAP
5. Business Objects

Microsoft remains a product company with 100% revenues through product lines.

Three Business / Life cycle Models

I. Products
II. Hybrid Solutions
III. Services


Over the last decade there is a shift to service oriented among
Product oriented companies.

Flaws on product line strategy.

The Empirical Reality

Most software product companies become services or
Hybrid companies. Like it or not!

Services revenues can rise dramatically!
- in bad economic times
- over the period of life cycle

Services / Maintenance fees can double or triple
the revenues of a product firms.

Plan for Hybrid business and prepare both strategically
and operationally.

Products and Services/Maintenance Linked for Enterprise Software

New software products (license fees) the engine that
drives future services revenue.

Average 70% software life cycle costs paid out in maintenance &
Service fees.

Products from 50% to 30%


Products
Services
Maintenance
Total
Year 1
$1.00
$1.00
$0.00
$2.00
Year 2

$0.30
$0.15
$0.45
Year 3

$0.25
$0.15
$0.40
Year 4


$0.15
$0.15
Year 5


$0.15
$0.15
Total
$1.00
$1.55
$0.60
$3.15







Problems with Services

Much more labor intensive than products
Hard to scale without adding people
- (SAP example 1:1)
Hard to attract VC funding or do an IPO

Costs not as easy to control compared to standardized
Product development and production.

Low-cost competition from India and elsewhere pushing
margins down further

Wide Range in Gross Margins

Products: 85 %( i2) to 99 %( Bus Objects)
Services: 30 %( Compuware) to 61 %( Bus Objects)

Conclusion

Software product companies often unprepared to manage services
Efficiently. More difficult to drive scope Vs scale economies.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Chennai Metro Aerial View



This is the aerial view of Chennai(Madras), India. The city with a population of 7.06 milion is the fourth largest city in India. Besides being the "Detroit of India", Chennai also hosts handful of IT biggies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, EDS, CTS, HCL, etc., For the FY 05-06 The total IT exports from the state of Tamil Nadu to which Chennai is the capital is RS 13500 Crores....

Denver Metro Skyline

Mahajan's demise

The sudden and tragic demise of Mr.Pramod Mahajan is a real loss to the country. Mr. Mahajan has joined the list of "Leaders Lost...Early" with Rajesh Pilor and Madhavarao scindhia. May God comfort his family in this time of sorrow.

SVictoryShanmugam.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

With the election date fast approaching the power battle is getting dirty as the day passes by. The 2006 election is not different from erstwhile elections. This time the contest is three cornered with AIADMK Front, DMK Front and the actor-turned Vijayakanth's DMDK each of them vying to taste success in their constituencies. The past five year regime of Ms.Jayalalitha had been a bitter experience for a common man. The present government has not come up with any constructive ways and means to improve the life standard of the majority rural mass of the state. Instead Ms. Jaya's government has to some succeeded in foiling some golden plans envisaged and implemented by the erstwhile DMK government. Any economical progress that has happened in the past five years should be attributed to the overall growth that is taking place in the whole country thanks to opening up our economy in 1991. Tamil Nadu has been a key beneficiary since then being a state with inherent infrastructure and talented man power. The life standard of the poor people has not improved in any way with inflation sky-rocketing purchasing power of one section of people keeps increasing. There is a total inequality across the state with rural part of the state still reeling under all sorts of problem. There have been no aggresive plan or steps envisaged to improve the industrial competitiveness of the state. Unemployment rate keeps increasing and Illiteray rate has not improved anymore in the last five years. In other way all section of the society right from have been a victim of this government.

1. Students - in the issue of demolishing Queen Mary's college. Lots of students across participated in various agitations and got hurt by biased police action against them.
2. Doctors - on the making doctors responsible for any deaths caused and their subsequent resorting to strike and all sorts of eventual happenings.
3. Government Employees - Democracy always give the people the right to protest against any oppresion of concern in a peaceful way. Termination of few thousand people doesn't in any way guarantee basic rights to indian citizens.
4. Peasants were put into trouble when the government decided that the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation would stop purchasing their products(like rice).
5. Lawyers protested against the abnormal hike in the court fee which will affect the comman man who approaches the court.

We can keep piling complaints against the present government. And also being aggressive doesn't mean to being anti-people. Aggressiveness should be properly used to get things done from Central Governement and also to serve the public effectively. To be very precise the present government has in no way done anything progressive that could take the downtrodden from the traps of poverty and also in all other fronts as well hasn't done anything. Even I would have been the Chief minister I would have run such a very usual government ofcourse without like those above-mentioned cruelites against people atleast. It is a real good idea to give chance to other front led by DMK.

The third option actor Vijayakanth's DMDK looks dynamic but lacks strategic vision. Mr. Vijaykanth also showcases his immaturiy by claiming to become the Chief Minister after starting party just over three months ago. We always welcome poeple who are willing to serve our society. To serve people and society one ideally need not be a CM of a state, One can serve in different other ways. Vijayakanth claims to be not an aspirer of power politics but he keeps mentioning becoming CM. I would think of voting to him in viruddachalam where he contest but nowhere.