Posts Tagged ‘SaaS’

CloudExchange Joins CSC Cloud Solution Portfolio

June 14th, 2010 By Administrator
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cloud-emailIt’s the best of both worlds when a technology solution improves results and cuts costs at the same time, and that’s the potential with CloudExchange, CSC’s email and collaboration integration that includes Microsoft Exchange 2010-as-a-service.

Enterprises with large-scale communications needs can not only reduce the cost of delivering email to each and every employee, they can foster innovation and increased productivity through instant messaging and video, document sharing and other features of this cloud-based offering.

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CSC Launches CloudLab For Development And Test

June 14th, 2010 By Administrator
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For the software makers out there, or the business units that develop applications for the enterprise, we’re happy to introduce CloudLab.

CloudLab is software development and testing in a cloud-based environment, offered via a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. CloudLab is the newest addition to the portfolio of offerings from CSC’s Trusted Cloud Services. We’re excited to tell you more about it.

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Yes, Cloud Computing Is Disruption (And That’s OK)

March 19th, 2010 By Jay Noble

There is a disruption factor that’s undeniable when talking about cloud computing, and it’s disrupting business on many different levels.

That’s a relatively harmless thing when you’re talking about disrupting business models by enabling software-as-a-service through cloud architecture. But there’s also the disruption that technology can cause in the labor force.
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Video: SaaS Enablement For Software Vendors

November 11th, 2009 By Jay Noble
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It’s an exciting time to be in the software business — because there’s plenty of opportunity.

The software development industry is under tremendous pressure, because web-based software delivery has radically transformed the business model. No more CD-ROMs, it’s on-demand, subscription-based, software-as-a-service.

Technology and processes are now in place to create, manage and deliver software applications with amazing time-to-market advantages.

Now, we’re able to offer the SOASTA web application testing suite of services, we can help independent software vendors make that transition even more rapidly.

The shift is already in full swing. Should your application be a part of it?

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How The Cloud Can Help Healthcare — And Vice Versa

November 11th, 2009 By Sreedhar Kajeepeta
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Cloud Computing And HealthcareTechnology — both infrastructure and applications — should be aligning and stretching itself to not only support the rate of change in healthcare, but also to influence the same.

On the infrastructure side, growth in WAN and LAN technologies (fiber-optic and copper for 10GbE/40GbE, and beyond) coupled with their wireless counterparts (4G thru WiMAX and LTE) would create the required pervasive healthcare enterprise that can aspire to be always at service.

Broadband connectivity to the desktop/handheld at the point of care is perhaps the most justified of the use cases for wireless broadband amongst all applicable industrial situations.

Such an infrastructure would also enable transformations like outpatient and interdisciplinary care by reducing the inherent logistical conflicts involved. Read more

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The Cloud: More Than Just A Trend

November 3rd, 2009 By Jay Noble
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Cloud Computing Is No TrendWhatever trends are emerging, fading or in full swing, there are more than enough experts to declare, debunk or deny their existence. The fun part is not necessarily wading through all the contradicting opinions to select the one that represents the closest thing to reality, but waiting 12 months or so and watching them all say they were correct in how things actually turned out.

In the last 12 months the tech industry has crowned the latest trend and named it “cloud computing.” Nearly anyone that has access to the Internet has an opinion, definition or prediction about what cloud computing is and what it potentially means to business, government or humanity as a whole.

While these musings range from purely entertaining to positively absurd it seems a more prudent course to focus on the value individuals and organization can derive from adopting these technologies.

More than ever, an enterprise of more than 5 people purchases something for the business for only one reason: to increase profits. This ultimate goal can be realized in 2 and only 2 fundamental ways: lower costs or increase sales. Read more

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