Bob Warfield offers an interesting commentary in a recent post to the SmoothSpan blog, which aligns nicely with some thoughts that Dan Grigorovici kicked off in my head with his 4 January post to Jupiter’s Web3Beat.
Almost tangential to the main thrust of Warfield’s post, he writes;
“There are two ways the SaaS world tackles [the problem [...]
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So do ‘Cloud Babies’ like metadata?
Does SaaSGrid speed the process of delivering SaaS applications?
As mentioned in my previous post, I recently spoke with Apprenda CEO Sinclair Schuller ahead of this week’s announcement of SaaSGrid.
The formal release is perhaps deliberately ironic;
“In an industry flooded with buzzwords and numerous companies jumping on the platform bandwagon, Apprenda cuts through the SaaS platform clutter and draws a bold line with SaaSGrid. SaaSGrid [...]
Can traditional software companies embrace SaaS without Disruption?
Bob Warfield is amongst those reopening the self-inflicted wounds of European software behemoth SAP AG with his latest post on the SmoothSpan blog this week. The central question, though, isn’t whether they messed up; but whether what they’re attempting is even possible.
Facing the real prospect of significant disruption to the mid-range part of their business from [...]
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