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Welcome to Web 3.0: Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center
Web 3.0 changes all of this by completely disrupting the technology and economics of the traditional software industry. The new rallying cry of Web 3.0 is that anyone can innovate, anywhere. Code is written, collaborated on, debugged, tested, deployed, an
Peering Into Microsoft's Cloud - ReadWriteWeb
Although we don't have all the pieces yet nor any sort of ship dates, what we can see here is that Microsoft does indeed have a cloud computing strategy and it's huge. They're not just moving their businesses services from the data center to the cloud - t
VentureBlog: The Softwareless Software Company
In the context of Andy's description of the computer industry in the 1990's, I believe that a new era is upon us in the 2000's. I believe that we have progressed from the "Computerless Computer Company" to the "Softwareless Software Company." Taking the e
Business 2.0...Big Innovations: Coghead - Sep. 18, 2006
What if the next time you longed for a piece of software to help you do your job, you didn't have to grovel before IT or shell out big bucks to outside consultants? What if you could simply create the software yourself, in a few easy steps? That's the pro
Nine ideas for IT managers considering Enterprise 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
As browser-based software, SaaS, and Web 2.0 continue to make some inroads in the enterprise, it's the lack of useful pioneer reports that hampers the early adoptors. Sure, many of us witness the often amazing trends taking place out on the Web in the
» Users always have the final say | Software as services | ZDNet.com
Even though users are rarely consulted about what they want from IT and then largely ignored or misunderstood when anyone finally does pay any attention, they always manage to assert their authority in the end.
Microsoft to Turn Its CRM Product Into a Service
After months of downplaying customer interest in an online CRM offering, a la Salesforce.com, Microsoft on July 11 announced plans to field exactly such a service. At its Worldwide Partner Conference in Boston on Tuesday, Microsoft rolled out its Dynamics
On-Demand Software: Little Things Add Up
Sometimes the on-demand market seems to be running in slow motion. By its nature it advances in small increments. Then, all of a sudden, something happens that signals how fast things are changing.
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