Archive for January, 2009

Checking up on the On-Demand Index

Posted January 31st @ 10:41 pm by Boyan

I decided to get off my lazy butt, after 3 months of non-posts, and check up on something. Some time ago I wrote a post about an “On-Demand Index”. This was a portfolio of On-Demand/SaaS stocks picked by Rick Sherman on SeekingAlpha.com. I created some AJAX scripts that took data from Google Finance for that [...]


Multitenancy has nothing to do with SaaS

Posted January 14th @ 4:04 am by Darren

I came across this article today on Forbes. Dan Woods tries to dig a little deeper into what has made Salesforce.com so successful. In the end, Dan boils it down to the fact that Salesforce.com is not successfully solely because they were the first to provide multitenant software at a large scale. [...]


Microsoft’s New Years Resolution: Innovate

Posted January 13th @ 4:14 am by Darren

Let’s be honest, not many people would say Microsoft are the most innovate. They’re almost never the first to market but you have to give them credit; over time they dominate any market they enter. Or as Steve Ballmer puts it, they just keep “Coming and Coming and Coming” There are [...]




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