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- LongJump puts PaaS on-premise
- LongJump puts PaaS on-premiseIt's too badAs a purist, I agree with the article, none of the advantages of the Cloud can be gained by the creation "private clouds". These being:-Lower cost via economies of scale-Continuous innovation as a function of a greater ecosystem.-A constant "state of State of the Art"...
- Tags: cloud computing, Longjump, PaaS
- Discussion threads 2009-03-31
- LongJump puts PaaS on-premise
- In a move that will horrify multi-tenancy purists but bring a smile to the face of many conventional ISVs desperate to launch SaaS offerings of their own, PaaS provider LongJump has today made its platform available as installable licensed software. by Phil Wainewright
- Tags: PaaS, LongJump, Cloud Computing, Software As A Service (SaaS), Emerging Technologies, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2009-03-31
- Can you have an Open Cloud Manifesto without Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Microsoft?
- Can you have an Open Cloud Manifesto without Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Microsoft?There is nothing open about it if...There is nothing open about the "Open Cloud Manifesto" if it was created in secrecy without all of the main players having a say in its creation. Especially if it contains...
- Tags: Sales force management, Longjump, Open Cloud Manifesto, Salesforce.com Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-03-30
- LongJump debuts Web applications catalog
- LongJump debuts Web applications catalogcomment on pieceI liked the pun thought it was fitting. :)
- Tags: Longjump, Web application
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- Salesforce.com and the Force family name
- Salesforce.com and the Force family namePlatform as a servicePure metadata apps platforms such as this are the next mega-trend in SaaS and all enterprise software companies will need to figure out how to deal with this over the next few years in order to compete, especially at the SMB level....
- Tags: Sales force management, Software as a Service (SaaS), Salesforce.com Inc., Platform as a Service, family name, Longjump, Intuit QuickBase
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
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- News to know: Windows 7. iPhone in China, CircuitCity.com, Java, Google books, Apple history
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: Windows 7 to launch October 22; RTM next month Mary jo Foley: Windows 7: The incentives are...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Circuit City Stores Inc., Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows 7, Java, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Sam Diaz, Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- LongJump eyes fully portable, best-of-breed PaaS holy grail for ISVs going to the 'open' cloud
- LongJump won't be alone in seeking the holy grail of a truely open, portable, extensible and neutral cloud PaaS approach, but they have my attention. We'll need to keep an eye on Salesforce, TIBCO Software, IBM, and Oracle/Sun on the topic. by Dana Gardner
- Tags: Holy Grail, PaaS, Cloud Computing, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2009-06-02
- News to know: Conficker; CTIA; LotusLive Engage; Facebook
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Jason O'Grady: Developers selling iPhone OS 3.0 on eBay Updated CNET News: BlackBerry App World has landed Ryan Naraine: Googling for Conficker clean-up...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, CBS Interactive Inc., Consumer Electronics, CTIA, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Facebook, Hardware, Larry Dignan, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Operating Systems, Personal Technology, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Software, Thecus
- Blog posts 2009-04-01
- SAS preps cloud computing facility; Bets on on-demand BI
- SAS is planning to spend $70 million on a cloud computing facility at its Cary, N.C. headquarters as it expands its on-demand offerings. SAS seems to be making a big bet on business intelligence software in the cloud, a concept that isn't expected to get a lot of traction. ...
- Tags: Business Intelligence, Software-as-a-service, On-demand, SAS Institute, Business Analytics, Forrester Research Inc., Forrester Analysis, Managed Hosting, Cloud Computing, Software As A Service (SaaS), Pricing, Emerging Technologies, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-19
- Enterprise cloud computing gathers steam
- Enterprise cloud computing gathers steamAs a small company, we will eliminate our internal computing infrastructureWithin 2 years, the only thing on site we will have is desktops and laptops. Everything will be on the cloud. We are even selling specialized application hosting to customers that we do not host at...
- Tags: cloud computing, Enterprise cloud computing, PaaS, steam
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- PaaS and the patent trolls
- Many of the emerging Platform as a Service offerings encourage business users or specialist business solution providers to create their own custom applications. From Coghead to Iceberg, Quickbase to Rollbase and Longjump to Zoho, the message is one of unlimited freedom to custom-build your own business process automation. ...
- Tags: Patent, Patent Troll, PaaS, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Customization: curse or blessing?
- At the high end of the platform-as-a-service spectrum, there's a cluster of vendors that offer fully templated but still highly customizable business applications, targeting small to mid-size businesses and departmental managers in larger organizations. Interestingly, in a poll of ZDNet readers I ran earlier in the month asking where you'd...
- Tags: Application, Curse, Platform, NetSuite Inc., Zach Nelson, Customization, LongJump PaaS, Mike McGinn, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- News to know: iPhones relocked; Vista SP1 gallery; Facebook; DEMOfall 07
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Apple to nuke unlocked iPhones with next update. Garett Rogers: Google launches 2 apps for the iPhone. Russell Shaw: Nine steps to hopefully re-lock your iPhone. Techmeme. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: First look at Windows Vista SP1 (build 6001.16659). Gallery right. ...
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- LongJump debuts Web applications catalog
- LongJump has joined the parade of companies building development platforms and marketplaces for collaborative, Web-based business applications aimed at SMBs. At DEMOfall 07 the company launched 14 applications ranging from customer service to human resource management. User can customize applications and offer them through LongJump's catalog. To...
- Tags: Application, Web Application, Data Sharing, LongJump, Sales Force Automation (SFA), Human Resource Management (HRM), Enterprise Software, Software, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-24
- How is AppExchange really doing?
- How is AppExchange really doing?You have your facts wrong on the salesforce APIYou state that Team Edition and Professional Edition don't let customers use the salesforce API. That is false.AppExchange Applications can use the API with Team and Profession Editions if they are "Certified".The two example you mentioned,...
- Tags: Sales force management, Team management, Saleforce.com, Salesforce.com AppExchange, Professional Edition, team, API
- Discussion threads 2007-05-10
- Web 2.0: Putting webware on the webtop
- Web 2.0: Putting webware on the webtopThe SaaS MarketplaceThe market for this ideas is heating up. Microsoft + BT launching SaaS marketplace, Google bought Jotspot, Redhat Applicationexchange and hand full startups including Dabbled DB and Longjump. It will be an interesting year. I personally wonder where Oracle is at... they...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, Web, SaaS Marketplace, software-as-a-service, on-demand, Web 2.0
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
- Web 2.0 Expo: WebEx Connect seeks developers
- Web 2.0 Expo: WebEx Connect seeks developers... and more to come!The market for this ideas is heating up. Microsoft + BT launching SaaS marketplace, Google bought Jotspot, Redhat Applicationexchange and hand full startups including Dabbled DB and Longjump. It will be an interesting year. I personally wonder where Oracle is...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, WebEx Communications Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
- Under the Radar: From Web 2.0 to Work 2.0
- Im at the Under the Radar "Why Office 2.0 Matters" conference, which features presentations by more than 30 startup companies hoping to make a dent in the software universe occupied primarily by Microsoft. Ironically, or presciently, the event is taking place at Microsofts Mountain View campus. More on that...
- Tags: radar, mashup, Mashery, Microsoft Office, Web, Work 2.0, Teqlo, Office 2.0, developer, Microsoft Corp., Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2007-03-23
- Coming up: The latest Office 2.0 wares
- On Friday I will blogging from the Under the Radar conference, Why Office 2.0 Matters, at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View. The promo for the all day event says that 32 "emerging" and "disruptive" technologies that are changing the office landscape will be featured. Emerging, some of them, but...
- Tags: Office 2.0, Microsoft Office
- Blog posts 2007-03-19
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