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ReadWriteWeb is expanding our enterprise presence and so we're looking to hire an editor for our enterprise channels. The person we're after will already be a thought leader in the
Continue reading »Last week we profiled five enterprise startups to watch in 2011. Each startup is one that we think has great potential and hasn't received much, or any, coverage from
Continue reading »Global enterprise software revenue increased 8.5% to $245 billion in 2010 according to Gartner. Enterprise software sales declined 2.5% in 2009, so this is encouraging growth for enterprise software
Continue reading »We've covered several companies applying some of the latest trends in consumer to technology to the enterprise, such as Q&A services and location-based services. We've questioned the utility of
Continue reading »Dell has published an infographic collecting various statistics about the progress of the consumerization of IT. We've covered some of this data before, such the studies sponsored by Unisys,
Continue reading »Earlier today I linked to R. "Ray" Wang's post on the lack of innovation on the part of enterprise software vendors. One of the key trends Wang mentioned, and
Continue reading »At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference today Steve Jobs specifically highlighted iOS4's support for the enterprise. "I wanted to hit for a moment on the enterprise integration - our customers
Continue reading »A Google Enterprise Blog year-end post takes a look at the most popular apps of 2010 in the Google Apps Marketplace. If you've been watching the "Top Installed" list
Continue reading »We keep mentioning that the iPad is catching on in the enterprise, but where is it being used? According to a report released today by device management vendor Good
Continue reading »One of the issues brought to mind by VMware's new pricing scheme is how important price actually is in enterprise software pricing. For SMBs, pricing can make a break
Continue reading »At the Enterprise 2.0 conference Andrew McAfee made a few points about the approach to enterprise technology and how it might be changed a bit. McAffee, of the Center for
Continue reading »The latest quarterly data from enterprise device management vendor Good Technology finds that the Verizon iPhone is popular in the enterprise, and that iPads are still huge. The Verizon
Continue reading »This month we're quietly re-launching our ReadWriteEnterprise channel, with a new sponsor: Intel and Microsoft. We've hired Alex Williams full-time, to manage both of our enterprise-focused channels: ReadWriteEnterprise and ReadWriteCloud.
Continue reading »Dashboard software-as-a-service provider Netvibes and enterprise Java platform builder eXo have teamed up to create Netvibes Studio, a cloud-based development environment for building cross-platform widgets. Widgets built with Netvibes
Continue reading »Oracle, the global enterprise software giant, has released upgrades and new management packs for its Enterprise Manager software. The new offerings are tailored to handle the Oracle WebLogic Portal and
Continue reading »Given that many businesses plan to roll out some collection of IPv6 equipment in the next few years, it makes sense to set up your own test lab to ensure
Continue reading »Today Apple sent out a promotional email titled "Mac in the Enterprise," marking the company's official return to the enterprise marketplace. This should come as no surprise to those
Continue reading »Look at the evolution of the enterprise and a pattern emerges. On-premise systems evolved to meet business demands. Today, there is the option to move services off the enterprise into
Continue reading »New technologies, such as collaboration tools and mobile devices, create new opportunities for enterprises to innovate and provide better customer service. But they also introduce new costs and new
Continue reading »The days of enterprises choosing one smartphone vendor appear to be ending. Forrester reported last year that 60% of enterprises support employee-owned smartphones, and mixed environments are becoming the
Continue reading »Last week we looked a bit at how Apple products are penetrating the enterprise. The iPhone and iPad continue to be popular as employees bring their own devices to
Continue reading »I had hoped I could be done writing and thinking about Google Plus for the week and maybe indulge in some retro-computing nostalgia for the rest of the day
Continue reading »OpenLogic provides enterprise support for a variety of open source software projects. Today the company published a list of the ten applications that its customers purchased support for most
Continue reading »What do smartphones, tablets, and self-service business information tools have in common? All three are on high-growth trajectories for enterprise adoption. In a new report issued last week by Forrester
Continue reading »Enterprise software giant SAP can now be your OpenID provider, according to a blog post from the company this morning. Through their pilot program, you can use an openid.sap.com subdomain
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