Appirio in the News

Thursday, March 25, 2010

SETTING THE ENTERPRISE FREE

Workday
Appirio founder Narinder Singh believes integration for cloud computing will improve, particularly as more companies do SaaS-to-SaaS integrations. “Workday, Saleforce.com, and Google have fantastic APIs (application programmable interfaces),” he says. “It’s always the other side that’s harder to integrate. Where I think that can change is by having more of the center of gravity in the cloud.”

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Retention and Compliance: The other side of the big data problem

Ramon Chen: Cloud 'N Clear
...It’s one of the reasons why I included them in my Cloud Fantasy Investing list together with Appirio, who are fast become the foremost experts in Cloud Computing, with thought leadership blog posts and innovative connectors...

Google Apps Has a Marketplace and Instant Failover

InfoQ
Professional Services Connect (PS Connect): This new cloud-based offering coming soon from Appirio, pulls contextually relevant information on people, projects, customers and transactions from a user's domain and surfaces it directly inside a Gmail message so services professionals can make more informed, real-time decisions.

Appirio Bets On The Cloud ... And Wins

ChannelWeb
The company steps in the ring, gloves laced and ready for battle. When the bell rings, it strikes with speed, agility and precision. In the world of cloud computing solution providers, consider Appirio the Manny Pacquiao: pound for pound the one of the best in the biz. "We can package what we learn into SaaS products built onto platforms," said Nichols. "We have 5,000 customers that use products that connect and extend Google, Salesforce, Amazon and Facebook."

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Appirio - Top 10 cloud computing startups for 2010

Jamie V. C. Grenney
Appirio's integration between Gmail and Salesforce is pretty amazing. They pull CRM data and data from custom objects in Salesforce right into your gmail conversation when it is relevant.

IBM, Red Hat adopt “VMware Pattern” for Cloud. Disruption Strategy Emerges

Enterprise Irregulars
For a cloud integration company like Appirio this stuff seems old hat at best.

Appirio's Ryan Nichols presents at Cloud Connect - Launchpad Final 4

Cloud Connect

Friday, March 12, 2010

Integrating with Google Apps using Gmail contextual gadgets

Google Apps Developer Blog
Appirio, a cloud solution provider, provided a demonstration of the potential of Gmail contextual gadgets and other experimental features with their new product PS Connect.

T Shirt Friday #34 - Appirio

Cloud Ave
Julie Tangen from the Appirio media agency dropped me an email and asked me if I’d like to look at some of the t shirts they had. A couple of weeks later a package turned up for me with a host of Appirio shirts in it – all in black. Look for more Appirio schwag in upcoming reviews.

Google Apps Marketplace For Businesses

TheCTOForum
Professional Services Connect (PS Connect): This new cloud-based offering coming soon from Appirio, pulls contextually relevant information on people, projects, customers and transactions from a user's domain and surfaces it directly inside a Gmail message so services professionals can make more informed, real-time decisions.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Appirio Announces New Professional Services Connect Offering Through the Google Apps Marketplace

ebizQ
Appirio today announced Professional Services Connect (PS Connect), a new cloud-based offering that enables service professionals using Appirio's PS Enterprise product to run their business directly from their email inbox.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Appirio's Ryan Nichols, presents PS Connect at Google Campfire One

Google Campfire One

Open for business: the Google Apps Marketplace

The Official Google Blog
Professional Services Connect (PS Connect): This new cloud-based offering coming soon from Appirio, pulls contextually relevant information on people, projects, customers and transactions from a user's domain and surfaces it directly inside a Gmail message so services professionals can make more informed, real-time decisions.

The Skinny on Google's New SMB Application Marketplace

Cloud Ave
Coming up on the road map are what Google calls contextual gadgets – in the same way that Gmail is now automatically embedding YouTube videos with Gmail, so too could application developers chose to have contextual data from their apps embedded in an email – see the image below showing Appirio data within Gmail. This is from a real product “PS Connect” that Appirio are demo-ing at the Google CampFire right now.

Google Launches the Google Apps Marketplace

Mashable
Last demo of the night: Ryan from Appirio, a cloud solution provider. It’s a tool for managing your team’s cloud applications, such as Salesforce. It’s meant to transition enterprise into the cloud more effectively.

What’s next for Google’s Apps Marketplace — contextual gadgets and more

Venture Beat
For example, a company called Appirio has built tool that allows users to bring up Salesforce sales lead information right in their emails.

Helping Companies Move Computing to the Cloud

BusinessWeek
That same year, Chris Barbin decided to reunite a group of colleagues from his former employer, webMethods, to start a venture that would help businesses tap into programs and services accessed on the Web. Barbin, who was chief information officer at Borland Software in Cupertino, Calif., pooled $100,000 with Glenn Weinstein, Mike O’Brien, and Narinder Singh to launch Appirio.

Live: Google Apps Marketplace Launches At Google Campfire One

TechCrunch
Here’s a demo from Appirio – a cloud solution provider.

Google Apps Marketplace Launches as New Cloud Computing Store

eWeek.com
This will provide third-party software developers, such as Appirio, Intuit, Atlassian and others, with a larger cloud computing channel into which to sell their applications.
 
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