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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Where did Microsoft spend its money last quarter?
Microsoft reported a better-than-expected fourth quarter and ended its fiscal 2010 with a bang, according to numbers the company released on July 22. Where did the Softies end up spending?
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Coupa raises $22 million to manage your company's expenses
Coupa Software raises $22 million to further develop and sell its expense management platform. We talk to CEO Rob Bernshteyn about his plans for the future.
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Concur updates SMB travel and expense software
The latest edition of Concur Small Business (formerly Breeze) includes better integration with mobile expense management tasks.
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No, the New iPad's Best Features Are NOT Bad for Enterprises.
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Isaac Newton's Third Law of [Physical] Motion turns out to perfectly describe the how Tech Audiences Think. When the new iPad debuted,...
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Most expensive Lamborghini ever is also the least practical
When is a concept car not really a concept car? When the automaker goes and slaps a price tag on it.
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Lytro begins shipping Light Field Camera—just an expensive toy?
Lytro aims to redefine digital photography with its Light Field Camera, which lets you focus images after you snap your shots.
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Is Windows too expensive?
Do I think Windows is too expensive? Yes. Oh, you were expecting me to say more.
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Are Android mobile apps too expensive?
According to the report, the top paid-for Android apps are typically "priced dramatically higher" than those made for iOS -- specifically for the iPhone -- within the United States.
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Verizon rides iPhone 4S, LTE in Q4 at expense of profit margins
Verizon Wireless posted strong growth for the fourth quarter, but margins were hit in the short-term due to the iPhone.
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Top analyst slams Adobe over expected expensive changes to Creative Suite upgrade policy
The president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals this week decried reported planned changes to Adobe Systems' upgrade policies for Adobe Photoshop and the Creative Suite. The...
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Will Bing grow at Google's expense (or Yahoo's) in 2012?
Will Microsoft's Bing grow search share at Yahoo's expense -- or Google's -- in 2012?
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Oracle launches less expensive database appliances to boost growth
Oracle has introduced a new Database Appliance, which appears to be a play on the small to mid-sized business market.
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Droid Bionic: Most expensive Droid yet (review)
The Droid Bionic from Verizon is a solid smartphone with good features, including the ability to power an optional laptop dock. It is expensive for what it offers.
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Android crapware - Greed at the expense of reputation and user experience
Putting greed ahead of the user experience and Android's reputation, carriers continue to shovel crapware onto Android handsets - and if you don't know how to root the device, it'll be there forever.
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Verizon's $20 for 300 MB 'budget' data plan is expensive
The bandwidth-to-cost ratio of Verizion's $20 "promotional data plan" is too high for it to be a good deal for cost-conscious and data-shy customers.
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This 24-carat gold Kindle is the most expensive e-reader ever
Amosu Coutore says that using a gold Kindle will allow owners to stand out from the crowd, but we are pretty sure the device will mostly allow them to stand out to thieves.
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Microsoft's purchase of Skype: One expensive game of keep away
Microsoft had to buy Skype if only to keep it away from Cisco and Google. Overall, Microsoft probably paid too much.
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Amazon: We're investing, Q1 earnings be damned; 4,200 employees hired, expenses surge
Amazon's first quarter earnings fell well short of estimates as the company increased investments on infrastructure and new businesses. The company said second quarter operating income will also...
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Google's first quarter earnings miss projections as expenses spike; Page makes brief appearance
Google's first quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street expectations as the company continued to invest heavily in data center infrastructure and headcount.
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Google first quarter: Page questions, Honeycomb, YouTube, expense worries
Google CEO Larry Page may make his earnings conference call debut on Thursday and listeners will be trying to gauge his leadership style as well as the company's future direction.
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