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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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DIY culture: should non-IT employees be compensated for building apps?
All along, we've been led to believe that the DIY technology movement was about simply being able to do a better job at what you do. How naive, right?
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Employees: we'll build our own technology solutions, thank you
Intuit QuickBase survey of 900 employees find cloud is awakening a sleeping giant -- DIY technology.
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The Business Resource Planning Farm League
The enterprise juggernauts in the Enterprise resource planning (ERP) space are duking it out in rapidly changing business conditions - SAP are offering packages of applications with zero percent...
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Two flavors of software as a service: Intuit QuickBase and Etelos
There are dozens of flavors of clever applications aimed at the office productivity market, often spawned as a result of the Web 2.0 explosion. Where the Web 2.0 application market is driven...
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When thinking PaaS, think about it in terms of audience
Software as a service has turned into platform as a service (as if we needed another "aaS") and as this application battle royale gets underway developers need to think about these efforts in...
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Intuit enters the PaaS wars
What Salesforce.com and WebEx have always talked about doing with their PaaS platforms, Intuit is now doing with QuickBase -- and with a much bigger developer ecosystem.
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Intuit opens its QuickBase platform to developers; Plans to get SaaSy
Intuit on Thursday will open its QuickBase platform to third party developers with the aim of creating a software as a service business that will launch this summer. QuickBase is a Web tool used...
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QuickBase, your enterprise database in the cloud
The launch of a new blog from the FastForward stable marks a step up in Intuit's marketing for its QuickBase database-in-the-cloud. Once thought of as purely an SMB play, QuickBase is now also...
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Intuit revivifies QuickBase
In November 1999 Intuit acquired QuickBase, Web-based collaboration software. In the ensuing eight years, QuickBase has been barely a blip on Intuit's balance sheet or the software-as-a-service...
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Intuit GoPayment automatically tallies state sales tax
The mobile credit card reader taps into geolocation features on your mobile device to calculate city, state and municipal taxes for a given transaction.
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Intuit completes Demandforce acquisition
Intuit has successfully acquired software-as-a-service application Demandforce for more than $420 million, in what is the company's third-largest acquisition to date.
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Intuit rides taxes, SMB to solid Q3
Intuit's tax business could have been better, but the company's SMB business is healthy and QuickBooks Online is going global.
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Quickbooks or Sithbooks? Bookkeeping on the dark side
Do you really want to trust your bookkeeping to the dark side? That's what went through my mind as I logged into Quickbooks this morning.
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Why Intuit really wanted Demandforce
Intuit acquires Demandforce, targeting the front office of small and medium businesses. What's the strategy? We talk to GM Kiran Patel.
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Intuit's Demandforce purchase: A strategic game changer?
The acquisition of Demandforce is the largest in Intuit CEO Brad Smith's tenure. It remains to be seen if the deal transforms Intuit, but analysts appear to be sold so far.
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Intuit to acquire Demandforce for $424m; SaaS for SMBs
Intuit, the firm behind TurboTax and Mint.com, will purchase San Francisco neighbor Demandforce for $425.5 million in cash. The target: small- and medium-sized businesses.
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Intuit snaps up mobile checkout solution
Boston-based AisleBuyer will become part of the financial software giant's mobile payments and POS solutions portfolio.
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DIY culture: should non-IT employees be compensated for building apps?
All along, we've been led to believe that the DIY technology movement was about simply being able to do a better job at what you do. How naive, right?
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Intuit analyzes what drives the DIY app developer
Many app and software developers are not getting the support or recognition from IT departments that they need, based on new research from QuickBase, a unit of Intuit. Specifically, nearly one in...
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Intuit Q2 carried by SMB, cloud transition
Intuit's Q2 results look good, with beaten Wall Street expectations, and increased revenue, helped by the shift towards a cloud computing model and SMB uptake.
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