A major development for companies facing payment headaches has been provided via a new software as a service (saas) model.
This saas feature will soon be able to provide users with smooth one-piece…
Force.com, the Salesforce partner site where developers have been able to leverage the Salesforce back end to provide custom solutions for clients, has long been the shining star representing the Pl…
After going on about the headway that Google has made in some surprising markets offering Apps, and the Gmail component particularly, as a replacement for traditional on-premises e-mail solutions, it&…
And in one of those "Ripped from the headlines" moments, it looks like Yale is among the first (or at least among the most public of the first) organizations re-thinking their Apps conversio…
In the midst of the fallout over Google's break with China this week, the Internet company's enterprise-oriented Apps team hastened to put out an announcement reassuring customer's all o…
Google rolled out their Apps Marketplace yesterday at their Campfire One developer conference, unveiling an unexpectedly powerful way to leverage the Apps platform for other applications.
The Marke…
Google acquired document collaboration company Docverse last week, a move designed to shore up the capabilities of Google Apps to interoperate with desktop-created Microsoft Office documents. Such cap…
I mentioned recently in my posts on Google’s new Chromium operating system project that while the idea of a lightweight, secure, powerful web-oriented operating system may be theirs at the moment, t…
I’ve been watching with some interest the debate going on, and the various manueverings of the interested parties, over the City of Los Angeles selection of a replacement for their antiquated Notes e-…
IBM's announcement today of their Lotus Live iNotes hosted e-mail service (like just about everyone else, they're calling it a "cloud" service; it's not, at least not in any mean…