News flash: The cloud is the computer for enterprises too
Big, traditional enterprises that scoffed at cloud deployment a few years ago, aren’t laughing now. They’re fully aboard, as we’ll discuss at Structure 2014. Read more »
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Big, traditional enterprises that scoffed at cloud deployment a few years ago, aren’t laughing now. They’re fully aboard, as we’ll discuss at Structure 2014. Read more »
Flextronics spin-off hopes to bring old-world but critical supply chain management into the new era with — what else? — an app. Read more »
Keith Block said Salesforce.com will focus on six verticals — by organic development, partnering, or acquisition — to help surpass SAP as top dog. Read more »
SAP’s participation gives Cloud Foundry more enterprise cred while Rackspace’s entry could ease IaaS-PaaS confusion between OpenStack and Cloud Foundry. Read more »
A U.S. District Court Judge found that Rimini Street did infringe on some Oracle copyrights but not on others. Read more »
SuccessFactors’ founder and former CEO brings lots of human resources know-how to upstart Zenefits, which has a new $15M in Series A funding under its belt. Read more »
It may not be as glam as the latest phone apps, but boring enterprise software — CRM, SCM, ERP — will power IT growth in 2014, says Gartner. Read more »
No kidding. ERP and enterprise applications are very complicated. Even new implementations have to tie into all that old stuff. Here’s one more reminder. Read more »
There’s still a place for relational databases, it’s just that it’s is getting much smaller over time, and that’s a big problem for Oracle, IBM, and Microsoft. So is SAP’s HANA… Read more »
The VC arm of the enterprise software giant now has $1.4 billion under management. It claims both independence from its parent company — while also preserving tight ties to it. Read more »