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Software Marketing Pranks

Software Marketing Pranks

By Zoli Erdos on October 26, 2010

I envy software marketing types.  They get to stay kids forever: pull pranks and even get paid for it.:-) Today’s example comes courtesy of TechCrunch: PayPal competitor WePay dropped a 600lbs ice block at the entrance of the Paypal developer conference.  They got chased away and Moscone security removed the ice block.   My question: who […]

Posted in Business | Tagged Box.net, conferences, edgy marketing, Great Plains, Humor, Just for fun, Kashflow, marketing, netsuite, oracle, PayPal, Sage, salesforce.com, sap, siebel, Software Marketing, zoho | 2 Responses

Soccer as a Service

Soccer as a Service

By Chris Selland on June 3, 2010

This past weekend I ran the largest Memorial Day youth soccer tournament in the country – and ran it almost entirely online. This post describes some of the tools and technologies which helped our event to be a HUGE success.

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Box.net, dropbox, Facebook, Google Docs, Microsoft Office, SaaS, skype, Soccer, social networking, Software As A Service (SaaS) | 2 Responses

Thursday’s Tech Showcase: SnapLogic Tackles Cloud/SaaS Integration Challenges

Thursday’s Tech Showcase: SnapLogic Tackles Cloud/SaaS Integration Challenges

By R "Ray" Wang on April 22, 2010

SnapLogic Solves Complex Cloud/SaaS Based Integration

Organizations face a deluge of data from more and more new sources, especially in the Cloud.  Existing integration solutions often require expensive custom coding that’s purpose built; but rigid and disposable.  A change in business objects or swap out of new solutions often require brand new investments in integration.  SnapLogic […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged ADP, ADP Employease, Apps Strategy, boomi, Box.net, cast iron systems, Cloud, Cloud Computing, cloud integration, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, Informatica, Intacct, integration, Intuit, OpenAir, oracle, PeopleSoft, pervasive, Pervasive Software, QuickBooks, SaaS, SaaS Integration, SnapLogic, Snaps, software as a service, sugarcrm, the "I" word, Thursday's Tech Showcase

Cloud Content Management to Challenge ECM?

Cloud Content Management to Challenge ECM?

By Phil Wainewright on January 22, 2010

A phrase that instantly intrigued me when I had a pre-brief of Box.net’s new announcement this week (all Techmeme coverage) was the vendor’s newly coined notion of ‘cloud content management.’ VP of marketing Jen Grant (who I’ve interviewed previously here in a podcast) explained that Box is using the term to denote the application of […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Box.net, Cloud Computing, collaboration, Content management, Enterprise 2.0, Social Media | 1 Response

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