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Microsoft planning bigger web-based software range
Economic downturn likely to boost demand for hosted versions of Microsoft’s business applications.
NetSuite revenues rise again
Sales and new customer numbers are up as companies turn to hosted apps to save money.
SAP’s silence on Business ByDesign speaks volumes
An analyst has questioned SAP’s reluctance to talk about its progress with its troubled hosted Business ByDesign SME software product.
SAP profits fall 22 per cent
The German software giant reports a 22 per cent fall in first quarter profits, blaming costs and delays to the deployment of its Business ByDesign...
NetSuite steps up professional services assault
SaaS vendor NetSuite reveals SuiteSuccess implementation and methodology-based product push to take on traditional ERP client/server vendors such...
Tools retailer deploys SaaS to handle sales boost
Just Off Base achieved a five-fold improvement in sales and productivity after moving its web site and back office systems over to NetSuite.
Ashurst saves and secures email with SaaS
The international law firm has moved to a new, hosted email hygiene gateway and archive service.
SaaS helps NetSuite report record revenues
The recently-floated company is moving closer to posting a profit after the recent introduction of its large enterprise product.
Businesses told to assess software needs
Software as a service (SaaS) may not have followed through with early promises, which will impact its position in the future of IT.
SaaS not keeping customers happy, Gartner says
Customers are reporting disappointing experiences using Software as a Service, according to analysts.
VMware boosts SaaS presence with Shavlik
The virtualisation specialist has snapped up the IT management firm to add to its cloud capabilities.
CA acquires SaaS specialist Watchmouse
After revamping its own cloud offerings, CA Technologies looks outside its four walls for new technology.
SaaS gives SMEs the power to ride out recession
Software as a service (SaaS) could be the panacea for smaller business, according to research published today. <br>
Five SaaS myths debunked
Gartner warns businesses against assuming that software-as-a-service is right for their company.
Gmail knocked offline due to “overloaded data centres”
Google explains why the world couldn’t access Gmail, while concerns are raised about the cloud-based emailing model.
Salesforce.com outage darkens cloud computing
An outage disrupts thousands of the software-as-a-service vendor’s customers just as businesses get back to work after the New Year.
ThinkGrid launches ‘on-demand’ services
UK company looks to make enterprise-class services affordable for smaller companies.
University of Westminster deploys Google Apps
The Central London university becomes the latest organisation to undertake a large deployment of Google’s web-based office productivity suite.
Gmail set for offline access
Integration with Google Gears technology will make offline access to Google’s webmail service easier, as well as adding offline support to other...
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