Being part of the choir, it’s easy to assume that everyone gets cloud. To those of us that live and breathe cloud, the differences in SaaS, PaaS and IaaS are obvious. Working with people that aren’t part of the choir, however, shows that cloud is still one of the most misunderstood phrases in the IT … continue reading
Perforce announced research that showed continuous delivery becoming more popular and growing beyond SaaS … continue reading
New data connectivity and application capabilities as part of Progress Pacific’s application platform-as-a-service (aPaaS) … continue reading
Developers can now monitor their apps on Android and iOS platforms … continue reading
New firms make A/B testing into a SaaS offering, keep developers focused on code, not making better choices … continue reading
More results from our survey; is there confusion about what these terms mean to consumers? … continue reading
Services like Facebook will undergo redesigns to generate more money, and there’s nothing customers can really do about it … continue reading
Next year, the company plans to offer its full multi-tenant database Software-as-a-Service under the Database.com banner … continue reading
A recent study showed that while end users are adopting SaaS, software providers are slower to move to the cloud … continue reading
Will the future leave any room for traditional enterprise software sales engagements, or will everything end up as SaaS? … continue reading
Though the practice has fallen out of widespread usage, some software companies are exploring their escrow options … continue reading
App server provides data isolation, which allows end users to access a Silverlight application without risk of interference … continue reading