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SaaS pricing evolves: Should we be worried?
Software as a service pricing schemes are getting more complicated and raising questions about lock-in, whether long-term deals are true to the spirit of cloud computing and what kind of deals IT...
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AT&T: Telecom consolidation 'logical,' inevitable
"I think it is logical to assume you're going to have two or three and certainly not six and seven competitors in any marketplace," says AT&T CFO John Stephens.
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Are high hard drive prices the new normal?
Some analysts are predicting that high hard drive prices are the new normal. They're wrong. Here's what to expect.
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BI for the little guy: Xambrosius courts small business
Michigan startup GPS Software says its new business intelligence tool suite will enchant small businesses.
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A flood of Facebook shares could swamp prices - four more IPOs worth by December
The lifting of share lockups over the next six months will create cascades of new shares, potentially flooding markets and depressing prices.
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How the cloud helps build agile companies and encourage experimentation
With subscription-based pricing and low cost of entry, SaaS gives companies the freedom to innovate with their software choices and run with what works
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Can Windows 8 tablets be priced low enough to compete with iPad, Kindle Fire?
Microsoft is supposedly charging tablet manufacturers $90 to $100 for Windows 8. One research firm estimates a Windows 8 tablet using an ARM processor will cost an average of $610.
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T-Mobile doesn't think shared data is the answer for families
As a guy who uses a LOT of mobile devices, I have been asking for shared data (just like minutes) for years. However, now that carriers are getting ready to roll these out I have changed my mind...
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Facebook sets IPO share price at $38: $104 billion valuation
Facebook has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at $38 a share, giving itself a valuation of $104 billion, and raising $18.41 billion. Facebook will go public the morning of Friday May 18, 2012.
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Facebook to set stock price at $38 (rumor)
Facebook is eyeing $38 as its IPO share price, on the high end of the company's price range. The price has not yet been finalized, but discussions are getting close, according to a recent rumor.
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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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Facebook IPO price range finalized (rumor)
Facebook has reportedly finalized its initial public offering (IPO) price range, according to a recent rumor. The company could still price its shares slightly below, in, or slightly above the range.
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Windows 8 will "disappoint": Analysts cut price targets on HP, Dell
HP and Dell have seen their target price lowered after Windows 8 was dubbed "a disappointment" in an analysts note.
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Facebook offers 50.6 million more shares, new $34-$38 price range
Facebook has increased its IPO price range from $28-$35 to $34-$38 per share, and is also selling 50.6 million more shares. Facebook will thus raise between $13.19 billion and $14.75 billion.
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MuleSoft suite of tools eases way for SaaS integration in the cloud
Key differentiators less involve building applications now than in the effective composition of services.
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Get ready for Microsoft's coming UK price increase
Starting July 1, Microsoft's raising substantially the prices it will be charging its UK business customers for software and services. Here's what you need to know.
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Dell intros integration packs for syncing data across cloud apps
Dell is beefing up its cloud portfolio with new integration packs touted to be able to sync critical, sensitive data across cloud-based software applications and services.
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Facebook to increase IPO price range Tuesday (rumor)
Facebook wants to increase its initial public offering (IPO) price range from $28-$35 to $35-$40 per share, according to a recent rumor. Facebook would thus raise between $11.81 billion and $13.50...
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Why are HDTV prices rising as economy continues to struggle?
HDTV prices have shot up 11.4 percent since the 2011 holiday season. Thank all those fancy new bells and whistles on new sets for the cost increase.
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The key to lower Ultrabook prices? One word: plastics
Ultrabook pricing could fall as low as $599 later this year as vendors move away from sleek metal chassis and toward plastic-based ones.
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