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IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact

June 5, 2008 Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM's software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products. TAGS: software engineering, Semantic Web, data visualization, RAD, community, IBM Corp., software-as-a-service, theory, Web 2.0, health care, division, programming, career, health, information technology, open source

Software-licensing costs predicted to fall

November 19, 2007 Gartner says vendors' profit margins will drop as SaaS, open source, and outsourcing give buyers more bargaining power. TAGS: BPO, software-as-a-service, Gartner Inc., buyer, profit margin, vendor, business process, open source, software company, information technology

Serena's mashup exchange for business

September 10, 2007 Software applications company launches Mashup Composer, an exchange that allows its partners to build, buy and sell business mashups. TAGS: mashup, Serena Software Inc., software-as-a-service, exchange, Chicago, information technology, environment, conference

Will IT buyers again stick out their necks?

September 26, 2003 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says "software as a service" might yet take off, but that depends on how lucky--or how brave--IT managers feel these days. TAGS: enterprise software, software-as-a-service, subscription, information technology, Salesforce.com Inc., information technology manager, Larry Ellison, PeopleSoft Inc., security, Microsoft Corp.

Is IT ready for a shakeup?

March 4, 2005 New thinking about the way companies buy technology could reshape the industry landscape, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says. TAGS: Craig Barrett, software-as-a-service, information technology, idea, service provider, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, CEO

Potential Sun Grid customer: No thanks

March 13, 2006 RightNow could be an ideal Sun Grid customer, but its CEO is leery of reliability, control and cost issues. TAGS: RightNow Technologies, managed hosting, Sun Microsystems Inc., reliability, software-as-a-service, Jonathan Schwartz, data center, SAP AG, IBM Corp., information technology, CEO, server
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