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Applications
Cloud applications allow companies to eliminate the need to install, run and maintain an application in house by outsourcing it to an application provider in the cloud. The most well known of these providers today is Salesforce.com which sells CRM software as a service. Read news and technical advice on application compatibility in the cloud and the pros and cons of using cloud-based applications. This topic covers enterprise applications, productivity applications, custom applications, collaboration, Gmail, SlideRocket.com and Google Apps.
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Software as a Service and cloud computing
Software as a service includes everything from running enterprise applications like CRM software and business intelligence (BI) software in the cloud, to productivity applications like email in the cloud, and databases in the cloud as well as custom apps in the cloud. One of the greatest ...
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Oracle in the cloud
Browse this section to read news about Oracle SaaS (Software as a Service) and Oracle on Demand, Oracle's hosted portfolio of enterprise software, and about managed applications in general.
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SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business ByDesign offers midmarket companies with 50 to 500 employees a range of on-demand applications, including financials, procurement and CRM software, via a dashboard. Business ByDesign marks SAP's entry into the hosted-applications arena. Keep track of the latest developments, ...
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SaaS implementation
You'll find comprehensive SaaS CRM and CRM on demand implementation information and best practices in this topic section. Learn how to design a SaaS implementation plan and how to get started with a technical implementation with our tips. Prepare for on-demand implementation costs and the ...
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Enterprise application integration with cloud providers
Enterprises don't have direct ownership of the source code for cloud applications, making it extremely difficult to finish critical integration projects, impacting everything from IT costs to SOA strategies. This section provides information on the challenges of integrating applications in ...
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