'Is on-premise ERP obsolete?'
A battle sometimes rages between adherents of on-premise and on-demand enterprise applications. View a video presenting one-side of this debate.
A battle sometimes rages between adherents of on-premise and on-demand enterprise applications. View a video presenting one-side of this debate.
Among the various activities in which I participated at NetSuite's SuiteWorld conference, was a panel discussion for NetSuite customers. Here's a video recording.
The cloud is pushing profound shifts in computing, the enterprise, and even our culture. Economics has an important to play in these changes.
As cloud computing gains mainstream adoption, vendors are jostling for position to gain ownership over the "true meaning of cloud." It's a sign the market is growing and maturing.
Following a recent panel discussion, that I moderated, on the broad impacts of cloud computing, Salesforce.com executive, John Taschek, conducted a video interview/debate with yours truly.
Cloud-based CRM vendor, RightNow, recently released new service that are not revolutionary but do challenge other vendors to simplify pricing / licensing terms and conditions.
Perfect for a lazy Memorial Day afternoon, another great cartoon from Geek and Poke. If you live in the US, hope you're enjoying the holiday.
Inconsistent attention to basic security practices is hardly limited to individuals and small companies like Twitter. Some of the largest organizations have suffered serious data breaches for reasons that just seem dumb.
At yesterday's Directions09 conference in Boston, IDC's Chief Analyst, Frank Gens, described the benefits of cloud computing. His remarks included one point that is directly relevant to IT failures.
Recent discussions questioning the impact of established enterprise software companies in the software as a service (SaaS) market made seek the views of a venture capitalist for another perspective.