Microsoft targets SaaS program

news
Apr 16, 20072 mins

Set to debut on Monday, program puts current SaaS infrastructure and services under one umbrella for Web hosters

Microsoft Corp. has consolidated some of its efforts to help Web hosting companies offer software-as-a-service (SaaS) into a new program tailored for offerings to independent software vendors (ISVs).

The Microsoft SaaS Incubation Center Program is set to debut Monday. The program provides both infrastructure and services that Web-hosting companies can offer to ISVs to help them turn their applications into SaaS offerings, said Michael van Dijken, a marketing manager in Microsoft’s communications division.

Microsoft already gives hosting companies infrastructure and services to help them offer SaaS enablement. The new program puts some of those offerings under one umbrella for Web hosters, and tailors them specifically to turning ISVs into SaaS providers, he said.

“This is a collection of a number of efforts we’ve been working on … to bring hosters and ISVs together,” van Dijken said. As part of the program, Microsoft will help Web-hosting companies reach ISVs in Microsoft’s partner channel to offer their SaaS-enablement services.

On the infrastructure side, the Microsoft SaaS Incubation Center includes a software bundle called the Microsoft Solution for Windows-based Hosting for Applications, as well as guidance and sample scripts to help service providers host SaaS offerings. Windows-based Hosting for Applications includes Windows Server, SQL Server, Microsoft Operations Manager and Microsoft Provisioning System.

On the services side, Microsoft will give hosting companies guidance on how to help ISVs deliver SaaS offerings from a business perspective, and help them provide business consulting and marketing for ISVs, van Dijken said.

Microsoft already has signed up eight Web hosting companies, four in the U.S. and four in the U.K. and Europe, van Dijken said. They are Opsource Inc., Affinity Internet Inc., NaviSite Inc., Wizmo Inc., NTT Europe Online, 7global, Siennax and Visionapp GmbH.

In addition to the SaaS Incubation Center Program, Microsoft is announcing on Monday the second phase of its SaaS On-Ramp Program, which offers discounted licensing for ISVs to help them become SaaS providers. This second phase gives ISVs the option of acquiring the discounted licenses not only directly from Microsoft, but also from hosting providers enrolled in the program.

Microsoft launched the SaaS On-Ramp Program in November, and it is scheduled to run through 2008.