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Cloud Computing: The Rise of Cloud Platforms and Why the OS Doesn't Matter
"...we will see more domain-specific cloud platforms for different verticals or application types" |
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Welcome to Web 3.0: Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center
Guest post written by Marc Benioff, CEO of salesforce.com
"For businesses, Web 3.0 means that SaaS apps can be developed, deployed, and evolved far more quickly and cost-effectively than traditional software of the client-server era." |
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Developing Software Online with Platform-as-a-Service Technology [6MB PDF]
"Rollbase provides a development tool that lets people who aren't programmers create business applications..." |
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Do You Know What Kind of Cloud You're Using?
"...while Rollbase lets you build more kinds of application, its licensing ensures that you're building them for a team, not the consumer Internet as a whole." |
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A plethora of PaaS options
"...targeted at business-level power users and designers rather than developers." |
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Tour de Force
"It's happening today, with examples running the gamut from small companies to large..." |
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PaaS and the patent trolls
"...the message is one of unlimited freedom to custom-build your own business process automation." |
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Rollbase PaaS Service To Launch, Invites For TechCrunch Readers
"...it allows the rest of us to design and customize business applications." |
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Rollbase Wants to Make Programmers Obsolete
"It may no longer be enough to deliver software as a service, it may have to be infinitely customizable as well." |
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Rollbase Beta: Has the PaaS for Business Arrived?
"...a cohesive and network-toned backend, where employees can communicate with each other, and even embed things like widgets for a myriad of purposes" |
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Make Your Own Business Apps
"Rollbase empowers regular business people to develop apps that solve problems that are most relevant to them, without having to write code." |
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A PaaS-age to India
"...maximum development cost leverage is obtained and there is maximum focus on the application functionality that customers actually use." |
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Happy customers - and no service staff
"Travel website Kayak.com uses a do-it-yourself online database to help keep millions of users happy..." |
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