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On November 15, IBM announced a plan it calls "Blue Cloud" for enabling corporate data centers to "operate more like the Internet by enabling computing across a distributed, globally accessible fabric of resources, rather than on local machines or remote.. Read More...
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Media outlet VNUnet discusses a new Gartner report that predicts that dynamics of the software licensing market will soon begin to hurt the profits of software vendors. SaaS-based applications are getting more and more sophisticated, and with the lower Read More...
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The Free Software Foundation has approved the Affero GPL for Software as a Service applications, reports E Commerce News. The new GPL is based on the GNU GPLv3 but includes terms to let users access source code for software accessed... Read More...
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In the latest of a string of SaaS acquisitions, Dell has signed an agreement to buy Everdream, a SaaS remote service management provider. eWeek reports that Dell looked at the deal in order to complement the capabilities it acquired when... Read More...
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After acquiring successful on-demand security provider Postini, everyone’s favorite search engine turned SaaS leader, a.k.a. Google, quickly integrated Postini functionality into its Google Apps Premier Edition offering (read the press release here), Read More...
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With the exception of Oracle, and perhaps Microsoft, it seems the large software companies out there are buying into SaaS -- literally. This week, EMC confirmed rumors that it would buy Berkeley Data Systems -- maker of Mozy, an online... Read More...
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In responding to Microsoft’s announcements earlier this week, numerous sources around the Web have some things to say. Sean Gallagher of InfoWorld wondered whether Microsoft could manage IT online. He pointed out that SaaS is well proven by Salesforce.com Read More...
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In responding to Microsoft's announcements earlier this week, numerous sources around the Web have some things to say. Sean Gallagher of InfoWorld wondered whether Microsoft could manage IT online. He pointed out that SaaS is well proven by Salesforce.com Read More...
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I remember an old Dilbert comic strip in which Dogbert was using his newfound wealth to become a venture capitalist. Of course, his prospect’s great idea turned out to be developing a new word processor for Windows, so Dogbert used his money to Read More...
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Since Yahoo! announced its intentions to buy Zimbra, a company that offers a messaging and collaboration suite via SaaS, PC World reports that Zimbra users are largely grumpy about the news. Citing a discussion thread on Zimbra’s website about the Read More...
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In InformationWeek’s CIOs Uncensored blog, Mary Hayes Weier reported that Larry Ellison has no interest in the SaaS trend because “there’s no money to be made there.” Because SaaS is so much cheaper than on-premise software as Read More...
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In InformationWeek's CIOs Uncensored blog, Mary Hayes Weier reported that Larry Ellison has no interest in the SaaS trend because "there's no money to be made there." Because SaaS is so much cheaper than on-premise software as a rule, Ellison... Read More...
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The ripples continue from Capgemini’s decision to support Google Apps a few weeks back. Last Thursday, Rhys Blakely of UK-based Times Online issued an interesting report on the increasing competition to MS Office from IBM, Google, and Yahoo. The Read More...
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James Taylor: I had an interesting call with Aaron from SeaTab last week. SeaTab is a SaaS BI vendor focused on retail, CBG and supply chain. Aaron was briefing folks as SeaTab had a new release out - we did not get into the details as I was more interested Read More...
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Trend Micro on Monday launched its SecureCloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) security platform for partners, with new protection against botnets.The platform’s new Botnet Identification Service aims to identify command-and-control centers that are Read More...
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