Posted July 6, 2012 by Amanda Andonian
We're always hearing about the death of the attention span given all the amazing technological marvels that we now have at our disposal, and the business world has to keep up with those innovations in… Read More
Posted June 22, 2012 by James Sullivan
Enterprise social software is a broad term used to describe software products that facilitate collaboration and sharing among the members of an organization. Either deployed independently, or implemented as part of an existing software suite—as… Read More
Posted June 21, 2012 by N. Rowan
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) allows users to rent computing, storage and network resources that live in a multitenant cloud. This communal pool of resources is delivered as a service and priced based on usage; in other words,… Read More
Posted June 20, 2012 by James Sullivan
Social is hot right now. It seems like everyone from industry analysts to corporate executives is talking about the importance of social to CRM and the broader business software market. Even staunch traditionalists who preach… Read More
Posted June 15, 2012 by N. Rowan
The “cloud” refers to a collection of computing resources that is delivered not on-site but via an Internet connection. All software and data is stored in a central location, that a community of end-users can… Read More
Posted June 5, 2012 by N. Rowan
The continued popularity of the cloud and the growing need for inter-operability between applications, both in the cloud and on-premise, has given rise to a host of innovative start-ups that provide these connection pieces. One… Read More
Posted May 29, 2012 by N. Rowan
LA-based start-up ServiceMesh recently received Cool Vendor nods from industry analysts Gartner in three categories: excellence in cloud management, innovation in the Asia/Pacific region, and emergence as a "disruptive" new solution. This is quite a… Read More
Posted April 26, 2012 by Darlene Lin
Almost everyone has a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Now, more and more employees are bringing these personal devices into the workplace and using applications such as Twitter and Facebook in the enterprise. Say hello to… Read More
Posted April 25, 2012 by Amanda Andonian
This week, both Google and Microsoft announced their new cloud storage services, bringing up questions of whether rival Dropbox will continue to dominate in the cloud storage and file sharing sphere. On Monday, Microsoft announced… Read More
Posted April 18, 2012 by Amanda Andonian
The OpenStack Design Summit started in San Francisco yesterday, prompting endless discussion on the web regarding what the future of the cloud might be. Founded by Rackspace Hosting and NASA, OpenStack represents the efforts of developers… Read More