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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Multitenancy & Cloud Computing Platforms: Four Big Problems
We take a break from our regularly scheduled mobile blog to rant about the buzzword multitenancy, and why it may actually be bad for enterprises and their developers.
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Oracle buys Taleo for $1.9 billion; SaaS consolidation ramps
Taleo is a competitor to SuccessFactors, which happened to be acquired by Oracle rival SAP.
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Evolven - a Cloudyn customer profile
Evolven's CEO talks about how Cloudyn helps his company manage cloud-related costs.
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CA Technologies' strategy: Can it tackle organic growth?
Jacob Lamm, CA's strategy chief, talks acquisitions, organic growth and the company's cloud strategy.
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CES 2012 preview: hardware is (almost) dead
At the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, hardware will take a backseat to software -- perhaps for good. Editor Andrew Nusca offers his preview in anticipation of next week's show.
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Predicting 2012: Rapid implementation in focus
Enterprise vendors are investing to reduce failures and improve deployments for customers. Here's what this positive trend means for you.
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2011: the cloud has landed
Cloud became mainstream in 2011. Looking back, it's extraordinary to see how far we've come in the year.
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IBM buys DemandTec for $440 million, adds to analytics, commerce line-up
For Big Blue, the DemandTec purchase represents another pillar in its smarter commerce effort and another software as a service play.
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Enterprise software's maintenance model faces triple threat
Cloud computing, third party maintenance and customers fretting about IT debt may turn into a toxic view for on-premise enterprise software vendors.
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The cloud shopping list: Assessing the next SaaS takeover targets
We're in for a big game of let's make a software as a service deal. Here's a list of companies that may make the most likely to be acquired list.
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The Other Debt Crisis
Not every software vendor is the same. Some meticulously maintain their products and keep customers delighted with current technology. Others let maintenance lapse until it's almost too late. This...
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Recession worries? Not for cloud computing
In 2008, small and midsized businesses ran for the cloud. In 2011 and 2012, large enterprises are going to make the move.
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NetSuite: The new SAP as ERP goes cloud?
Analysts are indicating that enterprise applications are about to really begin a multi-year migration from on-premise software to cloud computing.
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RightNow buy opens Oracle's SaaS gambit
Oracle has made clear today that its Public Cloud will be populated with acquisitions of the SaaS industry's old guard, clarifying the true battle lines against cloud rival Salesforce.com
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Oracle Finally Gets Serious About Cloud, But It's IaaS, Not PaaS
James Staten writes that after three days of cloudwashing, Oracle finally got serious about cloud computing on the last day or Oracle OpenWorld.
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Hunger for software as a service sharpens
Separate surveys from Gartner and AMI-Partners point to growing interest in SaaS-delivered applications, especially customer relationship management capabilities.
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Oracle OpenWorld: Hardware, Fusion, big data talk, SaaS on tap
The theme of Oracle's OpenWorld is engineered innovation, which roughly translates into a heavy dose of Exadata talk.
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Case Study: How Cloud Extend for Salesforce Integrates complex sales efforts for PSA Insurance & Financial Services
Anything that helps and makes our sales processes simpler is going to drive return on investment, both in Cloud Extend, but most of all in the huge investment that we've put into Salesforce....
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Cloud helps manage internal IT infrastructure, too: survey
New Saugatuck survey finds a majority of enterprises plan on using cloud or SaaS-based IT management solutions to manage their IT environments -- whether they are on-premises or hybrid.
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Appirio CEO talks Workday, SaaS momentum, IPO
We caught up with Appirio CEO Chris Barbin to talk shop, cloud computing and market trends.
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