Law.com
Earlier this year, executives at San Mateo, Calif., cloud computing startup Appirio Inc. were looking for a way to cut legal costs. The big firm the company was using wasn't too interested in entertaining flat-fee billing at the time, said Jim Emerich, Appirio's chief financial officer (he declined to name the firm). So the company's work went to Smithline Jha, Emerich said, after a beauty contest that attracted four competitors.
Appirio in the News
Tags
AlwaysOn BNET Business Week Channel Insider CIO CIO Magazine CITE World Cloud Ave CloudPro CNET CNN Money ComputerWorld CRN Datamation Deal Architect ebizQ Enterprise Irregulars eWeek Forbes Gartner GigaOM Google Huffington Post Information Week InfoWorld InternetNews.com Mashable MPR News RRW RWW Salesforce.com San Jose Mercury News SD Times SiliconANGLE SYS-CON Talkin' Cloud TechCrunch TechTarget The Financial Times The New York Times The Wall Street Journal TMCNet VentureBeat ZDNet
News Archive
-
▼
2009
(84)
-
▼
December
(10)
- Small Law Firm Woos Clients With Monthly Subscript...
- Why not cloudsourcing for enterprise app user adop...
- Is Chatter the Killer App for Force.com?
- Appirio Releases Cloud Computing Predictions for 2010
- Microsoft Azure Will Cannibalize a Global Account ...
- Appirio Predicted Windows Azure Disappointment in ...
- Firms Must Embrace Modern Marketing Strategies
- List of Companies Providing Social CRM Offerings
- What Goes Mobile?
- Developing in the cloud with Force.com PaaS (Podcast)
-
▼
December
(10)