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- Running Your Business In The Cloud
- Fighting Government Waste One Google App At a Time
- 20 Cloud Computing Startups You Should Know
- The Office (2.0): No Paper? No Problem.
- Appirio Opts for the Cloud Over Servers
- Appirio Eases On-Demand Integration
- Google Apps, Salesforce.com Get SaaS Sync from App...
- Appirio Tackles Custom Cloud App Development, Sync
- Republicans Register Delegates on the Cloud
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Fighting Government Waste One Google App At a Time
CIO.com
The Washington D.C. government is migrating its 38,000 employees over to Gmail and Google Apps, which it plans to use for document sharing, spreadsheets and as a wiki. Here's a look at how and why, from cost to continuity.
The Washington D.C. government is migrating its 38,000 employees over to Gmail and Google Apps, which it plans to use for document sharing, spreadsheets and as a wiki. Here's a look at how and why, from cost to continuity.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
20 Cloud Computing Startups You Should Know
InformationWeek
Information Week profiles Appirio as one of 20 cloud computing startups changing the industry. "Appirio's products and services, partnerships with cloud and SaaS providers, and expertise in application integration in the cloud are a unique mix."
Information Week profiles Appirio as one of 20 cloud computing startups changing the industry. "Appirio's products and services, partnerships with cloud and SaaS providers, and expertise in application integration in the cloud are a unique mix."
Friday, September 5, 2008
The Office (2.0): No Paper? No Problem.
ZDNet
Sam Diaz talks to Appirio at Office 2.0: "So now you're convinced that your company needs to make a move into the 2.0 world - but how? Appirio was on-hand to answer that very question."
Sam Diaz talks to Appirio at Office 2.0: "So now you're convinced that your company needs to make a move into the 2.0 world - but how? Appirio was on-hand to answer that very question."
Appirio Opts for the Cloud Over Servers
InfoWorld
InfoWorld talks to Appirio at Office 2.0: "Can a business be run solely in the cloud without a server anywhere in sight? Appirio says it can and is already doing it."
InfoWorld talks to Appirio at Office 2.0: "Can a business be run solely in the cloud without a server anywhere in sight? Appirio says it can and is already doing it."
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Appirio Eases On-Demand Integration
vnunet.com
"Appirio, a firm that aims to help enterprises get the most out of their software-as-a-service applications, has released a new product to improve workers' use of disparate on-demand services." reports David Neal at vnunet.com
"Appirio, a firm that aims to help enterprises get the most out of their software-as-a-service applications, has released a new product to improve workers' use of disparate on-demand services." reports David Neal at vnunet.com
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Google Apps, Salesforce.com Get SaaS Sync from Appirio
eWeek
"Appirio extended its SAAS integration efforts with new personal and premium editions of its synchronization applications for Google and Salesforce.com" reports Clint Boulton at eWeek.
"Appirio extended its SAAS integration efforts with new personal and premium editions of its synchronization applications for Google and Salesforce.com" reports Clint Boulton at eWeek.
Appirio Tackles Custom Cloud App Development, Sync
InformationWeek
"Appirio represents the leading edge of two new issues enterprises will increasingly need to tackle with the emergence of cloud computing: how best to develop apps for the cloud and how to connect the disparate data they're storing with various service providers."
"Appirio represents the leading edge of two new issues enterprises will increasingly need to tackle with the emergence of cloud computing: how best to develop apps for the cloud and how to connect the disparate data they're storing with various service providers."
Republicans Register Delegates on the Cloud
CNET News
"In previous years, delegates had to fill out an eight-page Microsoft Word document and mail it in to convention organizers... This year, the RNC is using a cloud-based system developed by online service companies Appirio and Salesforce.com."
"In previous years, delegates had to fill out an eight-page Microsoft Word document and mail it in to convention organizers... This year, the RNC is using a cloud-based system developed by online service companies Appirio and Salesforce.com."
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