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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...
Telegraph swaps Microsoft Office for Google Apps
The newspaper publisher is moving 1,400 seats away from Microsoft Office in favour of Google’s web-based application suite.
Taylor Woodrow saves £1 million with Google Apps
Construction firm Taylor Woodrow has moved its entire staff to the free productivity software suite to enable greater mobility and cut costs.
NetSuite targets manufacturing with new release
Software-as-a-service provider unveils a new vertical skew of its business suite, for manufacturing companies that usually favour SAP.
Citrix outlines desktop as a service vision
Just as the IT industry digests the impact of software as a service, Citrix touts its desktop as a service products and vision to UK customers.
Informatica moves to support cloud computing
New release of data management software promises a "unified and open" tool set and aims to close data value gap.
NetSuite snaps up OpenAir
Hosted enterprise software provider makes its first acquisition since floating, bolstering its professional services division.
Analysis: Software as a service hits a glitch
Interest in on-demand software is growing among IT directors. But despite this, larger vendors say take up is falling short of expectations.
NetSuite sets sights on software firms
The hosted business software vendor extends its latest OneWorld package for software licensing and subscription billing.
NetSuite sales boost as SaaS goes mainstream
The hosted business software provider reports another strong quarter as it edges closer to profitability, helped by growing ARPU and international...
Budget cuts attract SaaS interest
A survey of IT managers has found most are certain to face budgetary cuts next year, pushing the numbers up interested in the alternative software...
Survey: SaaS on the development agenda
Software-as-a-service is likely to feature high on the R&D agenda of most vendors and enterprises in 2009, as developers shun cloud computing.
SAP makes surprise SaaS u-turn
Despite previous claims to the contrary, SAP has decided to jump on the SaaS bandwagon.
Office suites to lead SaaS growth
Gartner has predicted revenue from Software as a Service will double by 2012.
New Windows Live will unify web services
The planned overhaul of Microsoft’s mainstream web service will see email, IM and apps integrated into a single environment.
McAfee launches SaaS Web Protection service
Anti-malware tools head to the cloud as McAfee offers full protection from web threats, without the need for local installation or equipment.
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