Mary Meeker, the highly respected Morgan Stanley analyst, recently reported "...that the world is currently in the midst of the fifth major technology cycle of the past half a century. The previous four were the mainframe era of the 1950s and 60s, the mini-computer era of the 1970s and the desktop Internet era of the 80s. The current cycle is the era of the mobile Internet." She goes on to predict that within the next five years "more users will connect to the Internet over mobile devices than desktop PCs."
In a report released in mid-February 2011, John C. McCarthy, a vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research, said that the business opportunities associated with mobile applications was just beginning. Mr. McCarthy estimates that the combined revenues from mobile applications, services and business management will reach $54.6 billion a year by 2015. He also estimates that the revenue created from customers buying and downloading apps to smartphones and tablets will reach $38 billion by 2015. (http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/0...eport-predicts)
International Data Corporation (IDC), in their market report,Worldwide Software as a Service 2010-2014 Forecast: Software Will Never Be the Same, predicted that by 2012, nearly 85% of net-new software firms will be built around SaaS services. Also, by 2014, 65% of new products from all ISVs will be delivered as SaaS services, and 34% of all new business software purchases will be made via SaaS.. The study also predicts that SaaS software revenue will total $40.5 billion by 2014, representing a 25.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) since 2009, with applications accounting for nearly half of that total (http://softwarestrategiesblog.com/20...dscape-by-2012).
With the release of Alpha 5 Version 11, we will be providing you with the ideal way to develop SaaS-based web/mobile applications that will run on all 3 key platforms that have emerged over the past 24 months: full Desktop/Laptop browsers; Tablets; and, SmartPhones.
Because the upcoming Alpha Five Version 11 is based on HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript on the front-end, and SQL on the back-end, you will be able to develop applications faster than you can with any other platform, and they will run securely and look and behave like "native" applications on all major devices (Windows-based Desktops, Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones; Macintosh Desktops, Laptops, iPads and iPhones; Android-based Smartphones; Palms; Blackberrys; Samsung Galaxy Tablets and Smartphones; etc...)
As a result of the tremendous momentum that is building in the market for the type of secure business applications that you will be able to develop with Alpha 5 Version 11, we are thinking about starting a new initiative that would provide you with web/mobile application development and SaaS deployment services, as well as a range of marketing support and services, that will enable you to quickly capitalize on this rapidly emerging market opportunity.
To that end, I would appreciate it if you would respond to a brief survey related to this prospective initiative.
The link to the survey is here http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22CJ8UQZTRD/
As always, thank you for your business and continuing support. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
In a report released in mid-February 2011, John C. McCarthy, a vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research, said that the business opportunities associated with mobile applications was just beginning. Mr. McCarthy estimates that the combined revenues from mobile applications, services and business management will reach $54.6 billion a year by 2015. He also estimates that the revenue created from customers buying and downloading apps to smartphones and tablets will reach $38 billion by 2015. (http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/0...eport-predicts)
International Data Corporation (IDC), in their market report,Worldwide Software as a Service 2010-2014 Forecast: Software Will Never Be the Same, predicted that by 2012, nearly 85% of net-new software firms will be built around SaaS services. Also, by 2014, 65% of new products from all ISVs will be delivered as SaaS services, and 34% of all new business software purchases will be made via SaaS.. The study also predicts that SaaS software revenue will total $40.5 billion by 2014, representing a 25.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) since 2009, with applications accounting for nearly half of that total (http://softwarestrategiesblog.com/20...dscape-by-2012).
With the release of Alpha 5 Version 11, we will be providing you with the ideal way to develop SaaS-based web/mobile applications that will run on all 3 key platforms that have emerged over the past 24 months: full Desktop/Laptop browsers; Tablets; and, SmartPhones.
Because the upcoming Alpha Five Version 11 is based on HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript on the front-end, and SQL on the back-end, you will be able to develop applications faster than you can with any other platform, and they will run securely and look and behave like "native" applications on all major devices (Windows-based Desktops, Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones; Macintosh Desktops, Laptops, iPads and iPhones; Android-based Smartphones; Palms; Blackberrys; Samsung Galaxy Tablets and Smartphones; etc...)
As a result of the tremendous momentum that is building in the market for the type of secure business applications that you will be able to develop with Alpha 5 Version 11, we are thinking about starting a new initiative that would provide you with web/mobile application development and SaaS deployment services, as well as a range of marketing support and services, that will enable you to quickly capitalize on this rapidly emerging market opportunity.
To that end, I would appreciate it if you would respond to a brief survey related to this prospective initiative.
The link to the survey is here http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22CJ8UQZTRD/
As always, thank you for your business and continuing support. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
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