The web-based HR software market (today known as cloud software) is expected to grow at
the same rate as all cloud-based technology, increasing by a whopping 23.5% compound annual growth rate. Big companies are partnering up so not to miss out on this opportunity to make a
dent in the new technology space.
Gartner studies consistently show that the market for web-based SaaS and Cloud services
continues to gain wide adoption. Interestingly, the research also confirms that a good percentage of existing HR software delivery remains locally installed, implying a big percentage of overall web-based software growth will come from those transitioning from in-house HR Software to web-based.
Web-based HR software providers are reporting rapid adoption and the companies providing it
are growing more quickly than their non-web-based software competitors. (see Ultimate
Software’s stock jump of 5.6%) Granted, some of the growth estimates can be chalked up as
‘wall street’ hype but it is not surprising that the market is on the upswing as the differentiation between the two delivery methods is becoming increasingly ‘cloudy’.
Going back a few years, the original shift to web-based software started with small businesses (SMBs) and their desire to reduce IT capital expenses. Today, that shift is in full swing among larger organizations and web-based HR software is one of the benefactors.
Overall, web-based software – which is an umbrella term for a wide range of online services – is an attractive proposition for companies seeking to make the most of today’s technology. The upfront investment is definitely lower than an investment in software and hardware licensing. Also, ongoing costs are kept to a minimum, so that total cost of ownership may be reduced in the short run. Typically, you only pay for what you use - a BIG benefit. Still, many IT departments continue to have concerns about each vendor’s ability to provide the proper security, redundancy and backup. While those are concerns with all web-based software, for some, those concerns are larger due to the sensitive nature of the information.
No matter, the growth is there, the trend will continue and we have identified 5 main reasons for the ever expanding adoption to cloud-based HR software:
The bottom line is that selecting web-based HR Software versus one that you host and maintain yourself is becoming much more accepted, and even expected in today’s business world. For those that have made the transition and allowed the HR Software provider to host it for them, they may have less internal IT headaches. That means that those headaches have been moved to the HR Software provider, and the HR department has a solution that will provide anytime access to information that will help grow the organization – and a committed other half in the web-based HR software provider ensuring the solution keeps up with organizational changes.