Re-Thinking Revenue Sources

Externalizing Applications via Cloud Computing

Richard Spangler, Managing Partner, PlazaBridge Group

These times call for expanded thinking and creative approaches to growing companies.  The traditional approaches to finding new revenue sources are not yielding the kinds of returns seen in the previous generation of business models. Innovative companies are taking advantage of the seismic shift in technology occurring with the rise of Cloud Computing and Software as a Service application delivery models. What was once a sunk IT cost may, under certain circumstances, become a new source of revenue and a new phase in company strategies.  But what are the key indicators that propel this opportunity and what actions must be taken to capture revenue?

Cloud computing refers, in various forms, to the collection of technologies that make up the internet and the plethora of service providers that will host and manage an enterprise’s applications and databases. The economics of placing computing resources in large provider installations can cut hardware costs in half. With the increase in installation, system management and communication services, the placement of an application in the cloud, and making it available to anyone with access to the internet, has become easier and more reliable.  The projections speak for themselves.

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PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

July 29, 2010

PlazaBridge Group Launches New Cloud Computing Commercialization Services

Firm delivers innovative commercialization services for companies seeking to add new revenue sources by leveraging advances in Cloud Computing

(Durham, N.C.) – PlazaBridge Group, LLC a leading services and commercialization firm, today announced the availability of SkyWrite™, a set of services and technologies designed to assist enterprises in commercializing internally built applications via Cloud Computing.  Services include best practices in marketing and selling Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings to businesses and consumers. Technologies designed to re-engineer internal applications as Cloud Computing applications, including usage monitors, merchant payment utilities, data and communication security, identity management, database management and mobile application extensions, are also offered.

“Companies have invested enormous resources to build world class internal applications,” says Richard Spangler, Managing Partner, PlazaBridge Group. “When appropriate, these companies can leverage this investment to create new revenue opportunities. The emergence of low cost, ubiquitous Cloud Computing technologies makes it possible to resell this asset without interruption to existing operations”

Cloud Computing is growing and offers significant cost advantages. Companies are investigating the opportunity to externalize once internal IT applications to the Web.  PlazaBridge Group is responding to market conditions and frequent client requests for this new service.

About PlazaBridge Group

PlazaBridge Group offers creative programs, services and products that expand the possibilities of success for our clients. The firm delivers real change and impact to organizations seeking revenue growth and organizational realignment.  Our people act as change agents, with intimate knowledge of how to apply entrepreneurial action to meet strategic objectives. Practice areas focus on sales growth, operational best practices and commercialization strategies.  Plazabridge Group’s reputation has been built on driving the financial and market growth of our clients. Started in 2007, the firm impacts companies in the Healthcare, Technology, Medical Services, Government, Consumer and Web-enabled markets.  PlazaBridge Group is a Microsoft BizSpark™ partner.  Additional information can be found at www.PlazaBridge.com



Contact:           Richard Spangler

Cell:  919-522-0657

Office:  919-627-7970

Richard@plazabridgegroup.com

InformationWeekSMB

Cloud Computing Is No Fad

Steve Hilton, 07.12.10, 12:30 PM EDT

The global market for these services is expected to triple by 2015.

The global market for enterprise cloud-based services will grow from $12.1 billion in 2010 to $35.6 billion in 2015 (see Figure 1). The year-on-year growth rate will be 43% in 2011, but will decrease to 13% over the next five years. Software-as-a-service (SaaS) will account for 70% of revenue in 2010, while 30% will be related to infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). This revenue split will change over the next five years, as IaaS’s share increases to 40%.

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