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The rise and rise of Infor
Comment Through acquisitions, both companies have built up an array of software applications that cover a broad range of business requirements including ERP, CRM, supply chain management, performance management and financial management. [06 Aug 2008]
Telegraph spreads the news on Google Apps
News The Telegraph Media Group (TMG) is moving all of its employees onto Google Apps following a successful trial of the technology. The group is rolling out Google Apps Premier Edition to its 1,400 employees working on The Daily Telegraph, Sunday... [23 Jul 2008]
RIM reveals BlackBerry roadmap
News The two companies said they are working on getting several more SAP apps mobilised. This belief underpins its recent partnership with enterprise software giant SAP to deliver CRM via the BlackBerry. Giving a keynote speech at WES - which included a... [14 May 2008]
SAP apps to show up on BlackBerrys
News Salespeople who already employ SAP's CRM application will then be able to use it alongside the BlackBerry email, address book and calendar applications after "only basic user training and minimal incremental IT infrastructure investments", the... [06 May 2008]
Google and Salesforce.com team up to serve business
News Salesforce.com and Google have announced they're linking up to offer Google Apps integrated with Salesforce.com's CRM applications. Scott McMullan, of Google Apps partner, Google Enterprise, said: "We're committed to advancing the web as the... [14 Apr 2008]
Marc Benioff
AS Profile And in the past month or so, salesforce.com launched a new SaaS CRM platform called Force.com, which makes it easier for businesses to develop their own apps, including the ability to create customer user interfaces for any device with web access. [12 Oct 2007]
Move over killer apps, the platform era is here
News The killer apps of the internet are becoming platforms that are creating communities of innovation. He added: "We're going to give you all the same tools that we give ourselves; treat your apps the same as ours. [13 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: DIY enterprise mobility
Comment Getting your critical apps to your device of choice - could be ERP or CRM, say - is no longer about bearer technologies, as we pretty much have the speed now. Said device has to support the required apps the bank needs its staff to run and, I'm... [03 Jul 2007]
CIOs turn to web apps for cost and collaboration
News As for why, 93 per cent of CIOs said the use of web apps will be an important factor in being able to grow the business. Demand for web-based applications in the enterprise is growing, with CRM and ERP among the areas leading the charge. [07 Jun 2007]
Leader: ERP consolidation matters
Leader Oracle then went on to buy another large enterprise apps vendor, CRM giant Siebel. Some of the largest costs for user organisations are far-reaching applications that go by the catch-all term enterprise resource planning (ERP). [30 May 2007]
Leader: In or out of house?
Leader It used to be that we couldn't trust networks to be up enough to allow meaningful use of applications such as CRM. Airline BA, for example, started to use on-demand CRM vendor RightNow for engaging with customers over its website. [19 Apr 2007]
Supply chains go on-demand
Comment In the last five years, the variety of apps being offered on-demand has proliferated. A good example is automated supply chain management (SCM): once such apps became available on-demand, supply chain partners of all sizes were able to benefit from... [04 Apr 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Software as a service
Cheat Sheet To date a lot of the innovation we've seen in this space has been in the world of customer relationship management (CRM) and business apps such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and. OK, so beyond those very business-focused areas there are all... [31 Oct 2006]
Salesforce.com reaches its Apex
News Salesforce.com has told users that from early next year they will be able to use its own programming language to further customise their apps. Salesforce.com has already proven this 'try before you buy' policy, snapping up two companies developing... [11 Oct 2006]
Cheat Sheet: SOA
Cheat Sheet By reusing the functionality in applications instead of developing lots of standalone apps it cuts development costs as well as simplifying an enterprise's IT infrastructure and making it much more flexible and agile. [08 Aug 2006]
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