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1 Best Practices for a Successful SaaS Implementation Joseph H. Aston, Oracle Project Lead Velocity Technology Solutions September 18, 2015

2 About the Presenter: Joseph H, Aston, PHR  Oracle Project Lead, Velocity Technology Solutions, Inc.  Certified Implementation Specialist for Oracle HCM R12 and Oracle Fusion HCM solutions  17 years in HRIS, 15 years in consulting providing service to clients across various industries.

3 Setting the Stage You are evaluating options for your next HCM solution There are many factors to consider  Cost  Time to Implement  Training  Cutover and Maintenance In an attempt to make the best decision for all involved, you are also considering Software as a Service, or “SaaS”

4 Traditional or “Software as a Product”  You buy the license  Install on your hardware (or a hosting provider’s hardware)  You are responsible for implementation and maintenance  Greater control of data  More flexibility in implementation.

5 What is SaaS?  “Software as a Service”  A vendor hosts the software  Software provided to the user for a fee  Typically delivered over the internet  Think “Cloud”

6 SaaS Advantages  Simplified Administration  Consistency  Rapid Deployment  Cost  Little to no hardware cost  Little to no hardware maintenance  Potential tax advantages?

7 SaaS Challenges  Data housed outside your network  Little or no customization or personalization  Data Integration  Strict upgrade and patching schedule  Dependency on internet  Faster implementation timeline

8 Recipe for SaaS Success

9  Avoid the common pitfalls  Know your Company  Understand the methodology  Staffing  Project management  Vendor/ partner selection

10 Common SaaS Pitfalls  Lack of SaaS Knowledge  Lack of Qualified Resources  Using Traditional Methodologies with SaaS  Project Management  SaaS Adverse Culture

11 Know your Company Are we SaaS Adverse?  IT/ Technology  Data Security and Availability  Maintenance and Backup  Ownership  HR  Headcount  Training and Skills  “We are highly specialized and unique”

12 SaaS Methodology A Traditional “Fit/Gap” Methodology Will Not Work.  Need a new point of view  Understand the delivered solution  Adapt your business processes to meet the application functionality  Alter your project management functionality  Customizations may be possible, but at a cost to your budget and timeline

13 Staffing Resources Constraints  Physical Resource Lack: “Do we have the bodies available for this?”  Mental Resource Lack: “How much time can our resources dedicate to the implementation?”  Education and Training: “Do we have the right skills?”  Transitioning to post-implementation

14 Staffing (cont.) Resolving Resource Constraints  Physical Resource Lack:  Cross Training  Task Reassignment  Staff Augmentation  Mental Resource Lack:  Any of the potential solutions for the physical resource lack  “Hide” the resource  Need management’s assistance  Education and Training: Develop and execute a training plan

15 Staffing (cont.) SaaS Education for All Involved:  Know what SaaS means  Try to eradicate preconceived notions  “Know your role”  SaaS Partner/Implementer  Executive Team  Project Management  Team

16 Project Management  SaaS value is the shortened duration between start up and go live.  Must be fast and flexible  Flexibility is Key  Customization is not an option  Decisions need to be made quickly

17 Vendor & Partner Selection  Document and Execute a Selection Plan  Software Selection  Vendor/Partner Selection  Integration and Compatibility  Security  SLAs

18 Stay Connected  User Groups: Global, Regional, Local  Others with vendor  IHRIM


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