ZDNet
The rise of cloud applications is growing strong enough even to force Microsoft to adapt its latest web browser, IE9, to the trend, as I wrote earlier today. Coincidentally, a separate launch yesterday addressed the same trend, but from a different direction. The vendor, Appirio, is a consulting client [see disclosure] and shared an early preview with me.
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
-
▼
2010
(93)
-
▼
September
(13)
- Tackling the Potential Problem of SaaS Silos
- Provider Spotlight: Appirio (Podcast)
- 30 Cloud VARs That Get It
- 'Plumbing as a Service': why not?
- Appirio Helps to Lower the Noise
- A new order in systems integration is emerging
- Appirio Introduces Cloud Broker Technology
- Appirio's CloudWorks Aims to Break SaaS Logjam
- CloudWorks: Appirio's cloud integration play
- Plumbing the clouds
- Appirio Shatters Cloud Silos With Cloud Broker Tec...
- IDC Names 2010 Innovative Software Companies Under...
- Tale of an Accidental Cloud Leader
-
▼
September
(13)