As an aside... does anyone actually use the term "ASP" anymore? I don't really care, SaaS, ASP, it's all the same to me, but I think the blog categories should probably be...
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by prashanth on November 20, 2005
Computer World has a special report on Outsourcing, Here are some data points specificall on ASPs. Almost 1/3rd of US Companies currently use an ASP, And further 22% indicated that they will in the in...
Today I while catching up on my blog reading and I came across a slew of interesting posts on SAAS at Amy Wohl blog, here are few key exceprts from the multiple posts, this is going to be a long......
Do you believe in the old saying there is no smoke, when there is no fire? On a possible offering of hosted CRM solution by SAP there has been a lot of smoke, Recently NEWS.com is carrying a piece...
There has been a lot of talk about Software as a Service and one of the poster children in this space has been SalesForce.com, But in a recent note published on June 22, analysts from JMP Securities...
With the announcement of 24H Laundry and the sponsored posts I have been doing on support center stuff with HDI, I was reminded about a company call White Pajama (now Contactual) that provides...
TripleTree, an investment banking firm, and the Software & Information Industry Association (SIAA), in a prescient report released last year identify among the key factors of success of Software...
SaaS Spending Exceeds Expectation.As IDC report indicates that the Worldwide spending on software as a service (SaaS) reached $4.2 billion in 2004, an increase of 39% over 2003 according to a recent...
Continuing on the earlier post with the same name, Excerpts from the Sandhill Blog entry nobody can fully agree on what the idea of software-as-a-service really is. Some see it as a delivery method,...
More on Software as a Service Was reading the Sandhill Blog entry on Software as a Service, It is a really interesting entry which covers a lot of aspects of the SaaS model, must read if interested in...
Following up on our series of entries on the Software as a Service industry we have conducted the following interview with Steve Savignano, CEO of Ketera Technologies. Q1: What does Ketera do? Please...
Torsten Jacobi recently kicked off some of the Software as a Service coverage (SaaS) at Creative Weblogging. On a related subject to SaaS, Torsten also pointed me to an interesting presentation (note...
My past includes setting up business development and technology demonstration meetings for high-stakes client prospects. It takes a lot of time, sweat, and a bit of luck to get meetings set up. When...
A different viewpoint: The CIO On the panel: - Stephan Schambach, CEO, Demandware- Edward Shenderovich, CEO, Quantum Art- Axel Schultze, CEO, Blue Roads- Gerhard Eschelbeck, CTO, QualsysHighlights: -...
Gerry Mooney, IBM VP Corporate Strategy, Keynote Session Highlights: - Gerry sees the on-demand era as a growing one in a hardly growing market - Who survives big climate changes during ice age?...
Back in February I provided some context about the growth of the Software as a Service (SaaS) model in my post entitled, "The Enterprise Software World is Getting Sassy-SAAS". This gist of...
CNET informs me of the announcement by Salesforce.com to expand the war front. They have announced a service that extends beyond their traditionally known customer relationship management (CRM)...
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by steve on February 16, 2005
Prashanth Rai had a great post at the beginning of this month covering Sun Microsystems new pricing model for getting computing power by the hour. A couple of days after that post, Sun announced that...
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by steve on February 01, 2005
For those who dont follow Jonathan Schwartz's, - SUN Microsystems COO's, blog, His post this week is on the subject(his present favourite) of "commodity business - computing", In...