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Survey: Economy puts nonessential IT projects on back burner
A survey finds nearly half of respondents don't expect information technology budgets to increase in 2009 and have put nonessential projects on the back burner as economic conditions worsen. Article
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BPM Platform as a Service turns IT shops into SaaS providers
A business process management (BPM) project a minute? Pegasystems offers a twist on BPM, turning corporate IT shops into SaaS providers with a BPM Platform as a Service. Tip
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Business process management newest SaaS deliverable
A growing number of Software as a Service (SaaS) providers are using business process management system (BPMS) platforms to make changes to their products more efficiently. CIOs can take advantage of this trend to get more customized, configurable ap... Article
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Cloud computing overview: 12 reasons to love it or leave it
Cloud computing -- should you love it or leave it? For now, maybe both, Forrester Research says. Article
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Cloud computing companies offer new services, architecture
Cloud computing is a disruptive force in computing, akin to the revolution ushered in by the Internet. The big vendors are dumping billions into new services and architecture. Article
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Saas vs. ASP: Pick the best solution for your company
Saas vs. ASP: Which is the best solution for your company? We asked our readers if SaaS is going the way of ASPs. Here's what they had to say. Article
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SaaS ERP software can deliver ROI, compliance for the enterprise
SaaS ERP implementations are quickly growing in large enterprises as CIOs see more ROI and compliance benefits. Tip
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Large firms weigh SaaS as NetSuite goes public
As it goes public today, SaaS provider NetSuite is hot, hot, hot. But large companies have good reason to remain lukewarm for SaaS. One analyst's advice: Curb your enthusiasm until you do the logistics. Article
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Capgemini and Google hook up, bring apps to the enterprise
The Google partnership with Capgemini puts flesh on the bones of its designs on the enterprise app market. The other 800-pound gorilla, as well as the SaaS stars, will surely take notice. Article
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IT must keep watchful eye on growing Software as a Service
With Software as a Service on the rise, IT administrators have to know which applications will be entering their lines of business. Article