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The Business Case for Rich Internet Applications
Software renaissance creates new opportunities to deliver a better user experience
Jan. 31, 2008 04:00 PM
They Increase
Usability
RIAs, through their ability to create a better experience,
deliver greater usability either by encouraging users to use an application for
longer periods of time or at increased frequency. Because RIAs are less about
the next version of the Web and more about the next version of desktop
applications, business applications are able to be designed with the end user
in mind, delivering robust functionality and lightening speed.
Applications that previously had to be installed on the
desktop can now be delivered via Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) featuring RIAs.
Since RIAs are able to be migrated across all platforms and browsers,
organization are able to protect their technology investments with solutions
that are able to be far-reaching to support standardization across their
operating regions. By deploying SaaS solutions featuring RIAs, organizations
can reduce or eliminate the need for additional hardware investments and
demands on internal IT resources. At the same time, RIAs provide a wider range
of controls to improve user interaction with the interface and their familiar
look and feel minimizes the need for additional training, reduces frustration
caused by software limitations, and decreases process abandonment.
They Drive Business
Results
Rich Internet applications deliver on the promise of the
Internet and provide a fundamental shift in how applications are delivered. One
benefit of providing a rich, engaging experience through RIAs is in reduced
process abandonment rates. A report from Boston Consulting Group estimates that
nearly 65 percent of online consumers bail out of a transaction and abandon the
shopping cart before the transaction took place, representing significant lost
sales for the online retailer.
RIAs give power to prospects by offering the best of the Web
combined with the best of the desktop with faster performance, immediate
feedback, and interactive features that are coupled with integrated
communications such as audio and video. By allowing users to have more control and
by actively engaging them in the process, that same customer is more likely to
convert to a sale than abandon their cart.
Likewise, for organizations using RIAs for their back-office
applications, lower process abandonment helps cross the chasm to higher
adoption rates and usability, thereby optimizing the technology investment. By
providing software solutions that are interactive, intuitive, and engaging,
business users are likely to enjoy and understand how to use them, increasing
their ability to effectively use technology to impact business results.
In a head-to-head comparison of customer experiences across
four application types – mapping tools, hotel search and reservation engines,
PC configurators, and product finders – Forrester Research evaluated their
interactions with both RIA and HTML applications. RIAs were found to improve
online customer experiences and more often helped businesses achieve their
goals. Features available through the RIA making a difference include more
control and easier movement within a particular process, better object
manipulation, improved error handling and efficient task flow, with the whole
process on one page – contributing to RIAs’ overall lead over HTML.
With RIAs, everyone wins. IT departments enjoy the simplicity
of server-based deployments and the cost savings of a dramatically more
productive development environment than traditional Web development. End users
enjoy a truly rich application user experience that engages them quickly and
keeps them engaged longer. Companies can reduce time-to-market of a new
innovative solution, and enjoy greater customer loyalty and an increased market
presence, which translates to greater revenues. For their business
applications, they can ensure users are optimizing productivity by using the
tools they have invested in to power their organizational performance.
The times they are a changin’. While competition will
remain fierce, businesses that stay ahead of the curve know that experience
will be the differentiator contributing to their business success. The future
has arrived, and it starts with RIAs.
About Dave WolfDave Wolf is a Vice President of Cynergy Systems, Inc. Prior to joining Cynergy, he held senior management positions at several major software firms including Sybase and Microsoft, where he was responsible for the development, marketing and sales of several enterprise class software products. A sought-after public speaker, he has presented at major technology conferences such as JavaOne, AJAXWorld and Microsoft TechEd. At Cynergy, he oversees consulting operations worldwide and spends most of his time interacting directly with the field and working in every time zone but his own.