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Force.com breaks out to the web with Sites
News Force.com Sites allows people to publish data and applications they've produced in the online software developer platform to any website. Salesforce.com has launched an application that enables... [04 Nov 2008]
Salesforce.com teams up with web 2.0 titans
News One example of a Facebook app developed on Force.com is coffee-chain Starbucks' customer feedback application - MyStarbucks Ideas - which was announced at Dreamforce. The tie-up with Amazon allows... [04 Nov 2008]
Casinos bet on Experian ID verification
News The move is in line with gambling law which came into force last year, which while opening up the opportunity for establishing gambling premises also tightens rules on where gambling can take place and who may take part. [11 Jun 2008]
Cloud computing - the data centre of the future?
News Forrester identified a wide range of companies as "cloud providers," including Amazon.com, Akamai Technologies, Joyent, Rackspace's Mosso software, and Salesforce.com's Force.com development platform. [11 Mar 2008]
Tories: Time to wage war on cyber crime
News Davis also backed silicon.com's calls for Full Disclosure, saying the Conservatives would introduce laws that would force companies to disclose when they lost their customer's details. The government has... [06 Mar 2008]
Poll: Execs should be jailed for data loss
News The next most popular punishment - voted for by 21 per cent of respondents and arguably the most likely to come into force - was for companies who have lost data to be fined. Top executives should face... [14 Feb 2008]
Web 2.0 security risks being ignored
News Web 2.0 presents a barely understood risk to companies embracing social networking and instant messaging technology as business tools and could force a change in corporate IT security and greater use of encryption. [31 Jan 2008]
O2 cuts price for surfing abroad
News The cuts will come into force by July 2008 - "before the summer holiday season" - a spokesperson for O2 told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk. The cuts are not dependent on opting into a bundled tariff - a tactic... [15 Jan 2008]
'Stronger data breach laws needed in Asia'
News Jerry Cox, CA's director of security sales for the Asia-Pacific region, including Japan, said in an interview: "Strong laws would force a company to disclose security breaches often involving the loss of... [28 Sep 2007]
CIOs face tough on-demand choices
News On the one hand there are the on-demand pure-play start-ups such as NetSuite and Salesforce.com, with their sales force automation and CRM tools, up against the traditional big vendors such as Microsoft, Oracle and SAP... [20 Sep 2007]
Salesforce.com launches on-demand CRM platform
News The new Force.com platform was unveiled by Salesforce.com chairman and CEO Marc Benioff at the company's annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco this week. Pricing for the Force.com platform ranges... [18 Sep 2007]
'Ello 'ello 'ello... North Wales police calls up IP
News The network is expected to save the force around £100,000 per year through reduced call charges and maintenance costs and the removal of legacy systems.silicon.com Public Sector The force will use around... [10 Aug 2007]
Pressure grows for UK data loss disclosure
News Zimmerman added: "In the UK you really should push your government to force disclosure. Currently UK organisations that lose sensitive customer or employee data, or expose it to others,... [16 Mar 2007]
CIO Jury: Is VoIP secure enough for business?
News Gloucestershire Constabulary has implemented VoIP in its new corporate HQ building and training centre, representing about a quarter of the police force's total telephone extensions. Rob Neil, head of ICT and... [16 Mar 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in outsourcing
News In November IT trade body Nasscom warned the country faces a major skills crisis by 2010 that will force up offshore wages and threaten India's dominance. India's call centre and BPO industry was the scene of much... [11 Dec 2006]
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