Thai G-Cloud to offer SaaS products in June
Electronic Government Agency says four software companies will collaborate to offer 11 online applications next month for government agencies to utilize.
Electronic Government Agency says four software companies will collaborate to offer 11 online applications next month for government agencies to utilize.
[UPDATE] Microsoft, via its official licensing partner 21Vianet, will offer the public preview version of its platform-as-a-service offering next month. Japan will also have two local sub-regions to support the Azure expansion into Asia.
Seven new software-as-a-service proposals have been awarded development grants by the government as they showcase innovative, exportable potential.
Latest Gartner study shows India's public cloud services market is set to grow 36 percent this year, with infrastructure-as-a-service propelling the industry forward.
Six sectors including food and beverage, travel and real estate will benefit from the 13 software-as-a-service proposals approved by local ICT regulator IDA.
Businesses need to factor in exit plans when it comes to licensing software-as-a-service, such as short-term contracts or option to scale down the number of licenses to respond to volatile market conditions.
Google will be lessening its enterprise push in the Singapore market, and its Australia office will now coordinate public relations for its Asia-Pacific enterprise businesses, according to a local source.
[Case study] Singapore-based pest extermination firm is in the midst of adopting public cloud services for a common operations system to eliminate duplicate processes and help overcome labor crunch.
More software-as-a-service vendors are entering the market and the competition has led to profits being sacrificed for customer acquisition and to expand product offerings.
Following its merger, the Web hosting company is now focusing on cloud services and hopes to provide IaaS and SaaS offerings to Asia's independent software vendors and midsize companies.