As Microsoft prepares to hold its annual Worldwide Partner Conference in Houston next week, channel partners are hoping Microsoft will finally clarify how they'll fit into its software as a service ...
Nearly a year ago in this space I suggested that telecommunications carriers were positioning themselves to deliver a new generation of utility computing services (Telcos jump into utility computing).
Earlier this month, when a Microsoft executive said solution providers that sell its SaaS applications would be given the choice of billing their customers directly, whoops of joy went rippling ...
Microsoft Corp. has consolidated some of its efforts to help Web hosting companies offer software-as-a-service (SaaS) into a new program tailored for offerings to independent software vendors (ISVs).
Software as a Service (SaaS) is a growing trend in software delivery. Instead of selling software and relying on the buyer to purchase infrastructure, SaaS uses cloud computing to deliver one ...
Microsoft has announced the launch of Microsoft IoT Central, a software as a service (SaaS) offering which aims to reduce the complexity of Internet of Things solutions for customers. The new launch ...
I had the pleasure last week of interviewing Michael van Dijken, head of Microsoft’s marketing efforts in the hosting and communications sectors, while at the SaaS Summit 2008 conference in San ...
Businesses could soon have more hosted applications to choose from following a new program from Microsoft Corp. being launched initially in Europe this week. The software maker is partnering with ...
Software King of the World, Microsoft has declared that traditional business software is as good as dead and is betting big that AI agents will have finished the job by 2030. According to Volish ...
Microsoft is a primary target for threat actors, who scour Microsoft applications for weaknesses. Our security research team at Adaptive Shield recently discovered a new attack vector caused by a ...
After the huge iPhone 3G provisioning debacle, the baffling MobileMe-upgrade morass, and now, yet another Apple e-mail outage, you have to ask yourself if Apple is really ready to deliver online ...