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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Evernote CEO: We're OK with no profits in China
This marketing strategy might increase the possibility of Evernote’s success and help it break the "spell" of failure in China.
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Why PaaS, ERP and ecosystems need planks [part 5]
In part 5 of this series, we understand what 'planks' (i.e., the building blocks of a PaaS ecosystem) will be needed in the coming ERP market
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PaaS ecosystems & ERP: The next (and hugely important) frontier [part 1]
ERP software and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) are on a collision course. This is part one a 5-piece series on the evolving ERP/PaaS space. Who's ecosystem will reign supreme?
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11 Twitter Tips - Job Search in 140 Characters
How can job seekers make Twitter a part of their search strategy?
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Adobe ties web design to business results
Acquiring Omniture looks like a smart move. It will bring much-needed SaaS DNA into Adobe and joins up website content creation to results measurement in a way that suits the needs of today's...
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Where to for revenue recognition?
Fellow Irregulars Phil Wainewright and Jason Corsello are batting around the implementation services revenue recognition issue following Taleo's restatement of earnings. Phil uses it as a reason...
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Phil's top 3 SaaS monetization tips
In this short video clip, recorded last November, I set out three tips to help you make money from SaaS. Today seems a good day to post it.
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Don't trust Google with your data
We blindly give Google our data -- email, calendar, search history, and so on. What happens when Google refuses to give it back? Angst.
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Is SAP's weakness its real strength?
Conversations with Doug Merritt, a member of SAP's executive council and the person driving Business Objects as a platform for intelligence are always entertaining. Merritt represents the...
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Salesforce.com and Google opens more cans of worms
The world and his dog seem in rapture about the announcement that Google and Salesforce.com have tied the application knot and that they've both effectively become channel partners. Phil...
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Future proofing digital assets
The passing of fellow ZDNet blogger Marc Orchant caused Dave Winer to pose the question: what happens to your Web presence (and by extension all your digital assets) when you are no longer here?...
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The $80 data center: cheap computing or head in the cloud?
Cloud Computing at the tipping point
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Microsoft announcement later this morning: Live ID signup from Nokia devices
 In less than three hours from now, I will be live-blogging Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's keynoter from the CTIA show in San Francisco. It appears so much more than likely that Ballmer will...
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Daily Fix: Scare tactics
It seems that the fear-mongers just won't go away, no matter how little the Y2K problem produces in the way of real, noticeable problems in daily life. Thanks to the tireless emailing of Y2K...
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Cloud Computing: do you have a clue?
Big systems vendors are spreading misconceptions about the cloud because it helps them sell more kit. Here's a rundown of some of their tactics
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WebEx founder backs Sharepoint killer Huddle
UK based enterprise cloud collaboration vendor Huddle is taking over where collaboration pioneer WebEx left off after its ill-fated acquisition by Cisco, gaining market share at the expense of...
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Cloud inefficiency - Bad habits are hard to break
Cloud can save you a lot of money - if you use it effectively. But cloud users have developed bad habits which are leading to inefficiencies, blogs James Staten.
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London's thriving cloud start-up scene
There's a sudden flourishing of cloud start-up talent in the UK. What's brought it about?
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The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse For Client Management Vendors
The workforce computing landscape has become radically more complex, and the resources that employees need are shifting rapidly from inside the firewall to outside. Consumerization of both devices...
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Speed of business propels SaaS expansion
SaaS adoption is rife among fast-growing companies that want to adapt to change and stay up-to-date. That leaves conventional on-premise vendors competing for the laggards.
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