When Tim Kinsella became chief executive of Hospitality Solutions International in 2003, he came with a set idea of the technology that would help the software company's largely remote sales team ...
Will "software on demand" spell the end of the software as we know it? A new research report from IDC shows that selling software as a service has stimulated technology spending among companies, and ...
In addition to marketing in over 20 countries, Blinc Inc., a beauty products firm based in Herndon, Va., has to coordinate business divisions spread out across the entire country — from a call center ...
While leasing business software over the Web may be the latest fad, packaged boxes are not about to disappear anytime soon. Popularized by Salesforce.com, delivering software-as-a-service (SaaS) makes ...
IBM is launching a new program intended to help independent software developers lease their applications to companies, as part of its push for on-demand computing. Under the on-demand concept, ...
The future is on-demand software, according to Rick Faulk, president of WebEx Small Business. Today’s business environment is becoming more distributed; every day we see the need for and acceptance of ...
The year 2020 was difficult for employment in a number of industries, but life looked up for software engineers. While the COVID-19 pandemic caused heavy volatility in employment for many industries, ...
With demand at its peak, thanks to a seemingly unquenchable thirst for ERP and CRM applications—not to mention the need for programs to address Y2K fears and drive dot-com dreams—software vendors were ...
The United States power grid is being pushed harder than at any point in decades, and the strain is no longer theoretical.
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