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- Where are the expense management startups and Dirty SaaS?
- My Irregular chums have been fiercely debating the need and merit of a sensible expense management solution that combines the best of online purchasing with accounting and the ability to re-bill (where appropriate.) It all started when there was a discussion around Concur and Rearden Commerce...
- Tags: software-as-a-service, receipt, microsoft corp., zoli erdos, vinnie, mdi, microsoft excel, software as a service (saas), microsoft office, office suites, software, emerging technologies, dennis howlett
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- SalesView from InsideView: feature or product?
- I've had several conversations with InsideView in an effort to understand how its recently released SalesView product fits into the scheme of enterprise applications. Described as leveraging the convergence between social media and enterprise applications, SalesView is designed to provide sales people with fine grained information...
- Tags: crm, salesview, sales strategy, sales force management, sales, dennis howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- News to know: AOL, Linux; Mac clones; Mobile Web
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Making sense of Windows' irrational pricing and licensing Robin Harris: 2.5" disks to become new standard in 2009 TechRepublic: 10 common mistakes to avoid when you're installing Linux software Christopher Dawson: My kid hates...
- Tags: salesforce.com inc., google inc., apple macintosh, mobile, america online inc., apple inc., microsoft corp., linux, microsoft windows, wiki, open source, sales force management, operating systems, unix, software, online communications, sales, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-15
- Keep your travel profile a little greener with Rearden
- I am writing this blog in a state that was just smacked by the collapse of one of its local airlines Aloha, which took both employees and customers very much by surprise. Meanwhile, many of the people I was with at last week's Cisco Partner Summit in Honolulu didn't find...
- Tags: rearden commerce, purchasing & procurement, business operations, heather clancy
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
- Choosing how to connect up the dots in 2.0
- The pantheon of entities tagged 2.0 grew ever more bloated with the unveiling of 'Travel and Expense 2.0' at the business travel industry's annual convention in Boston this week.Concur was the vendor trying to thrust T&E management into 2.0 territory. But its press release headline misses the point about 2.0...
- Tags: web 2.0, ecosystems, business applications
- Blog posts 2007-07-26
- Readen Commerce mashes up Total Dining Experience
- Readen Commerce has developed a comprehensive Web-based platform for handing employee business services, such as airline tickets, car rentals, car services, event tickets and package shipping, within corporations. I wrote about Rearden Commerce when it first launched in 2005. The latest element of the Rearden Commerce service, which works with...
- Tags: web technology, it management, general
- Blog posts 2007-05-07
- Proof that the SOA as a Service as a SaaS (SaaSaaSaaS) market is thriving
- Proof that the SOA as a Service as a SaaS SaaSaaSaaS market is thrivingSaaS and Extended EnterprisesMuch of the Enterprise 3.0 innovation is happening at thought leaders like Salesforce.com and Webex being acquired by Cisco, as well as at upstarts like Rearden Commerce, eProject, and Trampoline.
- Tags: software as a service (saas), service-oriented architecture (soa), leadership, software-as-a-service, saasaasaas, soa
- Discussion threads 2007-04-19
- SaaS predictions from around the Web
- Im not the only person whos been making SaaS in 2007 predictions. Several bloggers and an analyst firm have also leapt in. The first set of predictions I came across was by Microsofts Gianpaolo Carraro, who responded to my initial prediction with a post listing several of his own....
- Tags: saas, market research
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- SaaS in 2007: It's about services, doh!
- In my trio of predictions for SaaS in 2007, Ive saved the biggest trend till last. The coming year will see a growing acknowledgement that SaaS is just part of a wider move towards Internet-based automated services. This is such an all-embracing trend that it will drive several other sub-trends,...
- Tags: basics, ecosystems, business applications, saas
- Blog posts 2007-01-02
- Seeking the true meaning of SaaS
- As has happened with so many terms in the IT industry, the definition of software-as-a-service, or SaaS, has been stretched this way and that as vendors compete to make marketing capital out their use of it. As the model evolves, some vendors on the leading edge are trying to redefine...
- Tags: saas, basics, web 3.0, web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- More SOA, more outsourcing?
- Will SOA increase or decrease the demand for outsourcing? Ive been going back and forth for some time on this question. In my last post, I quoted Forresters Ken Vollmer, who sees outsourcing diminishing as a result of SOA, since there will be less of the grunt work typically outsourced...
- Tags: service-oriented architecture (soa), web services, middleware, enterprise software, soa, outsourcing
- Blog posts 2006-11-25
- Pushing the envelope of consumerization
- On-demand vendors are at the forefront of the trend towards consumerization of enterprise applications, redesigning their software to emulate the look-and-feel of popular consumer-oriented Web sites such as Amazon.com, eBay, Google and MySpace. Their pay-as-you-go business model motivates on-demand vendors to maximize user uptake and return on investment. Therefore they...
- Tags: sfa, rich internet applications, entellium, sun java studio creator
- Blog posts 2006-11-17
- Rearden Commerce books American Express travel arm
- Rearden Commerce books American Express travel armlets go AmExIf they can really get this Rearden Software to work in their system it will catch on and make things different in the world of searching for anything not just flights and hotel rooms.I want to see them succeed with this as...
- Tags: search, channel management, rearden commerce, american express co.
- Discussion threads 2006-11-16
- The Web grows up
- The Web grows upWhat about your fellow Irregulars coverage?Phil,Glad to see you add some meat to the bones. But let's not forget that Jason Busch and yours truly also covered the announcement. JMore Like: Welcome to the Dumbed Down WebThe Web isn't growing up. It's being replaced...
- Tags: channel management, web, web is
- Discussion threads 2006-11-15
- The Web grows up
- Part of the reason people get dissatisfied with terms like Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 is that we all know the Web is an unfinished project and were somewhat impatient to see some more progress made on getting it built. So its good when an announcement comes along that suggests...
- Tags: business applications, companies, marketplaces, web 3.0
- Blog posts 2006-11-15
- Rearden Commerce goes for scale with American Express
- After two years of dancing across the table, Rearden Commerce and American Express Business Travel partnered up to scale out employee business services beyond the big three, air, hotel and car rental. American Express Business Travel is white labeling Rearden Commerces employee services platform and making a $22.5 million minority...
- Tags: american express co., rearden commerce, mcgraw
- Blog posts 2006-11-14
- Billion dollar SaaS sectors
- Billion dollar SaaS sectorsFact Checking 101I completely understand that your post was intended to fuel debate. But your position is drastically undercut by your representation of traditional installed application providers as SaaS providers.As a reminder to your readers, SaaS is about an entirely new business philosophy in which applications, content,...
- Tags: software as a service (saas), supply chain management (scm), billion-dollar saas
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Billion dollar SaaS sectors
- The drawback of having Salesforce.com as such a dominant figure in the SaaS industry is that many casual observers form the erroneous impression that SaaS is just a handful of companies, largely confined to the CRM sector. Nothing could be further from the truth. To see the full extent...
- Tags: saas
- Blog posts 2006-09-24
- Can you go to SaaS and back?
- A lot of vendors coming out of the conventional software world regard SaaS as merely a delivery option. I spotted this comment by Kana CEO Michael Fields the other day, in a story about the CRM vendor's plans to offer a hosted version of its conventional on-premises software: "It's...
- Tags: on-demand
- Blog posts 2006-07-07
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