Enterprise Software- Have Your Cake And Eat It To
“Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.”
-Steve JobsÂ
Over the past few days a meme has emerged that describes Enterprise and business software as ugly.  Scoble has stirred a storm up with this post declaring “Enterprise Software isn’t Sexy”.  He is dead on the money.  Some posts even come back and say: “Damn Proud to Be Un-Sexy”.  The best headline comes from Ross Mayfield with “Enterprise Software Doesn’t Get You Laid, It Gets You Promoted“.  So what are my thoughts?
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Enterprise Software Is UnSexy Because No Standard of Quality Exists
There is no standard for a good user experience in enterprise software. Â Tell me what enterprise software user has a yardstick of quality to compare their experience against? They really don’t. Â Notice I say user experience, not user interface. Â I’m talking the whole enchilada:Â
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- Â Purchasing- Forget this “we do not tell you our prices” garbage, and go through a whole sales routine. Â I want the information in my face. Â If you’re up front, they will call you as well, trust me. Salesforce does it right.
- Installing- Whether it is open source, an appliance, or on-demand most enterprise software is horrific to get started with. Â Salesforce, Basecamp, and such are exempt from this.
- Using- People are used to garbage interfaces and will continue to be okay with garbage interfaces until somebody gives them something better.
Think about this: If the consumer side did not focus on usability, design, and the experience we would be stuck with tickers, flame animated GIFs, frames, midi music, and more. Â I call on other companies developing for the enterprise to help raise the standard. Â GTFO if you are “proud of being unsexy”. Â
Collaboration and Consumerization Will  Bring Sexy Back To The Enterprise
Collaboration is the new essence of enterprise software. Â For collaboration to work, the experience has to be good. Â Try collaborating on ugly software, it won’t happen. Â Too much is going on with collaboration for an ugly interface to be there. Â Technologies like Wikis, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, RSS, and more are changing the Enterprise. Â These technologies were built off of good interfaces. Â There’s hope folks, there is hope.
Build For Users Not CIOs
I read this quote on twitter. It may be from Ross Mayfield or Jeremiah Owyang. Â I’d like to credit the individual who came up with this, as it is perfect. Â Here’s something that might remind you of the SATs:
Web 1.0 : Web 2.0 :: CIO Ruled Enterprise : User Ruled Enterprise
Think about it for a second. Web 1.0 was controlled by the few. Â These few people called the shots on content and what went. Â In web 2.0, we, the end user rule. Â We make the content, we revolt, and we give you commentary. Â In the enterprise, the CIO makes the decisions from his dark little tower for tens of thousands of individuals. Â With Enterprise 2.0, the end users will tell the CIO what they want. Â If it’s all about ROI, I bet you the CIO will see a better ROI from users who are using a system they love.Â
Have Your Cake and Eat It TooÂ
Many say the Enterprise should focus on scalability, security, privacy, compliance,etc.  I 100% agree, this needs to be there.  Nick Carr has it right though with his logic of: amazon is beyond scaleable, secure,etc., but also is very easy to use.  There is no reason to bury our heads in the sand with a shit user interface because we hide behind “scalability” and “security”. You should have your cake and eat it too- Beautiful AND Scaleable software.  That my friends is our end goal at Publictivity. Â
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Tags: enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise irregulars, nick carr, publictivity, ross mayfield, salesforce, scoble, techmeme
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