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Toyota looks to abandon in-house IT

Toyota looks to abandon in-house IT

Chooses SaaS for all but app development.
Brett Winterford Mar 22 2010 3:23PM Strategy
CSC lays its cloud cards on the table

CSC lays its cloud cards on the table

Lofty plans, but no customers just yet.
Brett Winterford Feb 15 2010 6:52AM Networking
Opinion: Webjet brings 'cloud' claims back down to earth

Opinion: Webjet brings 'cloud' claims back down to earth

Ah, no, that's not cloud computing. Sorry.
Brett Winterford Feb 9 2010 12:30PM Networking
Everton tackles spam with SaaS option

Everton tackles spam with SaaS option

One percent of 3.6 million emails "genuine".
Dave Bailey Nov 28 2009 7:19AM Security
NetSuite predicts disaster for traditional resellers

NetSuite predicts disaster for traditional resellers

Specialise or die.
Munir Kotadia Oct 19 2009 5:53PM Software
Telstra sells "de-featured" Microsoft software

Telstra sells "de-featured" Microsoft software

T-Suite for customers that don't need full licences.
Ry Crozier Sep 1 2009 3:21PM Software
Sqware Peg launches 'Click to Cloud'

Sqware Peg launches 'Click to Cloud'

Finds recurring revenue model on Force.com.
Brett Winterford Aug 31 2009 1:19PM Software
SAP negotiates with Aussie telco for hosted offer

SAP negotiates with Aussie telco for hosted offer

Local software-as-a-service product on the cards.
Ry Crozier Aug 12 2009 2:37PM Software
McAfee makes move into SaaS with acquisition of MX Logic

McAfee makes move into SaaS with acquisition of MX Logic

McAfee is to acquire MX Logic in a deal worth over a $A201 million.
Dan Raywood Aug 4 2009 12:04PM Security
Optus says IP networks spared budget cuts

Optus says IP networks spared budget cuts

Customers still buying bandwidth.
Brett Winterford Jul 29 2009 3:41PM Telco/ISP
F-Secure completes acquisition of Steek

F-Secure completes acquisition of Steek

F-Secure has completed its acquisition of Steek.
SC Australia Staff Jul 14 2009 10:40AM Security
SaaS failing to awe users

SaaS failing to awe users

Expectations go unmet.
Ian Williams Jul 9 2009 3:02PM Software
SAP announces surprise software-as-a-service move

SAP announces surprise software-as-a-service move

The vice president of SAP has made the shock announcement that the company is looking into offering a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product line.
Iain Thomson Jun 13 2009 6:43AM Software
SaaS still losing out to packaged product

SaaS still losing out to packaged product

Almost a third of enterprises and half of small businesses still favour the packaged version of major software applications rather than a hosted one, a Forrester survey has found.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2009 3:03PM Software
Software-as-a-service growth bucks recession

Software-as-a-service growth bucks recession

The software-as-a-service (SaaS) model is set to go from strength to strength, according to Gartner, which is predicting growth of 22 per cent this year.
Phil Muncaster May 9 2009 8:14AM Software
Gartner predicts surge in software-as-a-service email

Gartner predicts surge in software-as-a-service email

The software-as-a-service (SaaS) market for email will grow strongly in the next three years, creating opportunities for third-party application providers, according to figures from Gartner released today.
Phil Muncaster Apr 8 2009 6:10AM Software
Microsoft Office absent from Telstra T-Suite launch

Microsoft Office absent from Telstra T-Suite launch

Telstra shone the spotlight on local software makers selling applications through its T-Suite, leaving Microsoft's Office conspicuous by its absence.
Brett Winterford Apr 1 2009 4:36PM Software
Forrester forecasts the future of software-as-a-service

Forrester forecasts the future of software-as-a-service

SaaS is starting to mature and move beyond its traditional areas such as CRM into newer spaces such as IT services management, according to a new report from analyst firm Forrester Research.
Ian Williams Mar 16 2009 6:38AM Software
Security experts warn of 'staggering' rise in malware

Security experts warn of 'staggering' rise in malware

Malware volumes grew by a huge 300 per cent during 2008, fuelled in part by continuing job uncertainty, according to new research from security-as-a-service provider ScanSafe.
Phil Muncaster Mar 12 2009 10:52AM Security
Top 10 most recession-proof technologies

Top 10 most recession-proof technologies

Times may have been tough before, but few economic slumps have been on the level of the global recession currently gripping the planet.
Iain Thomson Mar 9 2009 9:03AM Software

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