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- Information portability, trust, and an Online Software 'Bill of Rights'
- Information portability, trust, and an Online Software 'Bill of Rights'Keep in mindThe most important thing to keep in mind about electronic media is that it can be turned off.Finally, some good sense!Mr. Hinchcliffe lists a slew of items that would remedy the bulk of my non-technical objections to SaaS. Sadly,...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Scripting languages, software, TPV, software-as-a-service
- Discussion threads 2006-03-07
- 0.1ò0downtime is more than 8 hours a year
- 0.1ò0downtime is more than 8 hours a year8736 Hours?365 days x 24 hrs = 8760 hours per year. Or is there a dayoff I missed?You might want to hit on securityThe thought on downtime is right on. The reality is that that 8 hours a year is probably a...
- Tags: TPV, uptime
- Discussion threads 2005-12-23
- The glitch that stole salesforce.com
- The glitch that stole salesforce.comThird Party VendorsI would like to thank Mr. Wainewright for this article. It is good to see a Third Party Vendor own up to their problems. However, it highlights the problem with TPVs. Like the recent spate of articles regarding TypePad, I really need to ask...
- Tags: Sales force management, Telecom & Utilities, TPV, Salesforce.com Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-12-22
- TypePad down: A reminder of why open standards matter
- TypePad down: A reminder of why open standards matterHosted's Not a Good Way to GoAnyone that is truly relying on their blog should buy blogging software and get a host, run their own, and have a direct domain name. In other words, control their own destiny. It's not that...
- Tags: TPV, open standard, TypePad
- Discussion threads 2005-12-16
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- Google Maps, the fool's gold of mashups
- Google Maps, the fool's gold of mashupsLet's see, for little effort and zero royalties, you can add mapcapabilities to your application. Sure, Google will get some advertising dollars that you could have kept if you had developed your own mapping software and installed enough servers to hold the terabytes of...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Google Inc., Google Maps, mashup
- Discussion threads 2006-07-06
- Egese Business Online System (zip)
- Online enterprise management system; sales, products with images, serial numbers, users, online shop plus more features world-accesible using Internet. Multiple users can gain access from multiple locations to manage and view in a real time, all the operations. Operativo en Hispano. egese.com es un sistema online para la gestion, facturacion...
- Tags: Enterprise Management, Utility Computing
- Software downloads 2006-04-04
- On-demand vendors: do as I say, not as I do
- On-demand vendors: do as I say, not as I doUsing a 3rd Party for a Data Center does not cede controlI have to take issue with Greg Gianforte of RightNow on his point that a 3rd party data center means giving up control of the system. This is clearly not...
- Tags: Data centers, hardware, on-demand, outsource, outsourcing, On-demand company, data center
- Discussion threads 2006-03-27
- The evil that lurks in the intelligent network
- The evil that lurks in the intelligent networkSpot onMr. Wainewright correctly points out a significant danger of the SOA, SaaS, and Web 2.0/3.0 situation, which is that when monetized, pricing is Byzantine at best. Mr. Wainewright and I have carried on a nice series of blogs and comments in the...
- Tags: NETWORKING, VOIP, Wainewright, network, network carrier, third party vendor, WiMAX
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- Can you trust your service provider?
- Can you trust your service provider?Speaking from ExperienceWith 5+ years working in On Demand Services and most recently contract negotations, I think you're 5 points are good. Bottom line is your pro or you aren't. If you're an ASP that read to many blogs and thought wow, I'll...
- Tags: Business services, Service level management, thid party vendor
- Discussion threads 2005-12-29
- Can you trust your service provider?
- How do you know that your service provider is actually delivering the 99.9% or whatever of uptime that you have been promised in the service contract? This is the question posed by Talkback contributor jmjames in response to my posting last week about service level...
- Tags: on-demand
- Blog posts 2005-12-29
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