Archive for July, 2008

Player Profile: eVapt

Posted July 3rd @ 10:37 pm by Darren

This is another entry to our ongoing series of SaaS company profiles. To view more profiles click on The Players.
eVapt is an Austin based billing solution targeted at SaaS Providers. The solution is centered around the ability for software vendors to accurately track and analyze usage of their applications. Being able to ‘meter’ [...]


Whether you invest in SaaS stocks or not: don’t forget the fundamentals

Posted July 2nd @ 9:56 pm by Boyan

Darren stumbled upon a very nice article from Rick Sherman on SeekingAlpha.com called On-Demand (or SaaS) Index: Fundamentals Matter. I have to say, from the first paragraph this article is enaging:
“The On-Demand Index [ODI] is down 18.55% YTD. This compares to YTD performance: iShares S&P GSTI Software Index Fund (IGV)  -7.69%, Dow -14.46%, Nasdaq Composite [...]


Can Google compete with enterprise apps?

Posted July 1st @ 6:26 pm by Boyan

Phil Wainewright from ZDNET wrote an article recently titled Google’s culture ‘not fit’ for enterprise apps. It basically follows through the blog post of Sergey Solyanik from Microsoft. Sergey worked at Microsft since the late 1990s, quit and went to work for Google, realized Microsoft is better suited to him, recently re-joined Microsoft, and wrote [...]


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