By now, it’s become a tired old tech industry bromide: CIOs need to be business-savvy. But while that sentiment remains true, technology trends, generational shifts in the workforce and changing demands from end users are forcing ...
Tags: Americas, applications, Avaya, CIO, CIO Symposium, CIOs, cloud, CNME
By now, it's become a tired old tech industry bromide: CIOs need to be business-savvy. But while that sentiment remains true, technology trends, generational shifts in the workforce and changing demands from end users are forcing CIOs to ...
Tags: CIOs, Computer Products, role changes
Dairy.com, a US-based Software as a Service (SaaS) provider, has completed the acquisition of Blimling and Associates and its two sister companies, which are involved in dairy market analysis, research, and consulting. Blimling and ...
Tags: Software, Agriculture
Despite economic challenges, the worldwide supply chain management (SCM) software market grew 7.1 per cent to US$8.3 billion in 2012. The Australian supply chain management software market grew 17.9% to reach A$176.8 million in 2012, up ...
Tags: ERP Market, Service
Selling SaaS (software as a service) applications aimed at specific lines of business is one way that SAP has tried to stake a claim in the world of cloud computing and during the Sapphire conference it unveiled a broad series of updates to ...
Tags: SAP, Cloud Apps, Computer Products
ArrowStream, a leading provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) supply chain management technology, has announced that Corner Bakery Cafe, a fast-casual restaurant chain, has signed a SaaS license agreement for ArrowStream OnDemand, a ...
Tags: Bakery Cafe, Food
Research Solutions's wholly-owned subsidiary Reprints Desk has launched a compliance software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution for medical marketers. Reprints Desk's Sunshine ePrints solution simplifies Sunshine Act compliance for the use of ...
Peregrine Health Services in the US will deploy Daylight IQ, the COMS Interactive (Clinical Outcomes Management System) product suite, as a component of its disease management program. The healthcare provider will implement Daylight IQ, ...
Size (and mobility) matters. As desktop PCs lose ground to tablets and smartphones, and the cloud becomes a more mainstream means for software deployment, desktop applications are being elbowed aside by mobile apps and Web services, ...
Tags: 5 Pioneering Paths, Software
Thinxtream chooses Corent's SurPaaS to enable, operate and manage a new channel-ready SaaS business Thinxtream Technologies, a global software company offering products and services for media, print and device management applications, has ...
Tags: Thinxtream Partners, SaaS business
The combination of highly virtualised environments inside enterprise networks, along with an explosion of mobile traffic, are exposing the limitations of existing networks, and driving the need for a new era of dynamic and scalable networks ...
Tags: Cloud, Computer Products, software
Citrix has added instant messaging to its Podio enterprise collaboration product so that corporate employees can engage in one-to-one and group text chats while they work on tasks and projects. This summer, Citrix will extend Podio Chat ...
Firms should encourage their employees to write apps that they think will benefit the company and upload them onto the corporate app store, according to VMware's EMEA chief technologist, Joe Baguley. Baguley, who was speaking at a panel ...
Tags: Apps, Computer Products
Citrix has added instant messaging to its Podio enterprise collaboration product so that employees can engage in one-to-one and group text chats while they work on tasks and projects. This summer, Citrix will extend Podio Chat with audio ...
Tags: Citrix, Collaboration Software
Asana has beefed up its workplace task management software to make it viable for enterprises with thousands of users. Specifically, the product now features more comprehensive views across team projects for both business managers and ...
Tags: Asana, Enterprise Features