Sometimes utilities go down…
The blogosphere got in major panic this week when Amazon’s S3 online storage service went down for a number of hours. It seems there was around six hours of outage that had life threatening...
View ArticleOn Telcos and content
.Lance posted about the fact that the iPhone is having difficulty coping with telco giant mobile content offerings over in Australia. Lance puts it better than I could when he says that; The news is...
View ArticleISV’s morphing to SaaS
I’ve posted often abut the difficulties traditional ISV’s face when moving to an on-demand delivery. The recent announcement by Microsoft of it’s latest tranche of software+services offerings has...
View ArticleDell – It’s all about proprietary
This is one for the "wow that’s amazing file". It seems that Dell is attempting to trademark the term "cloud computing". Dell is defending it’s application noting that in the past twelve months (since...
View ArticleIn-depth with Benioff
A hat tip to Daniel for pointing out that Sarah Lacy got to interview Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff – you ca tell that Sarah was please as punch to have got Benioff, she even dragged out her ladylike...
View ArticleA new day, a new gig
It’s a little bit later than expected but at last I’m happy to announce the creation of CloudAve. Along with a great team of writers and researchers, Zoli Erdos as editor in chief and myself as editor...
View ArticleBuild the Marketplace and the Stallholders will come
Zoho is launching their application marketplace today. Like other similar offerings, the Zoho location is a place where customers can come and browse different applications, try them out and buy them...
View ArticleThe Future of Accounting – Guest Post, Rod Drury
As part of an Accounting 2.0 series I’m compiling over on CloudAve, I reached out to some accounting software visionaries to give us their take on the future of accounting/business software and how the...
View ArticleTrineo – Heading for the Big Time
A few months ago I wrote a post discussing some interesting vertical offerings that I’d seen built on top of the salesforce.com platform. I alluded to a new offering that was, at that time in stealth...
View ArticleCanterbury Cloud Camp Unconference
At the recent Auckland CloudCamp, a few of us got talking and thinking about what a tight network of SaaS/Cloud businesses could achieve – kind of a “united we stand, divided we fall” approach. Down...
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