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LucidWorks Enterprise 2.0 is Now a Managed, Hosted Service

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Today, Lucid Imagination releases LucidWorks Cloud, a SaaS version of their LucidWorks Enterprise platform, for general availability.

0 replies - 1855 views - 02/01/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Platform as a Service: Empowering Developers, Unleashing Productivity

IntroductionWhen people hear “Cloud Computing,” most will think of Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, “renting servers and storage by the hour” -- all of which are typically grouped under the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) banner. Yet, while IaaS has...

0 replies - 3034 views - 01/22/12 by Sacha Labourey in Articles

Book Review “Cloud Computing Architected – Solution Design Handbook” by John Rhoton and Risto Haukioja

“Cloud Computing Architected – Solution Design Handbook” by John Rhoton and Risto Haukioja was published by Recursive Press in May 2011. This book is a great addition to other books about...

0 replies - 2171 views - 10/17/11 by Kai Wähner in Book Reviews

Daily Dose: HTML5 Boilerplate 2.0 Adds Normalize.css, Respond.js Support

Today is HTML5 Boilerplate's first birthday, and to celebrate, the developers behind the popular HTML5, CSS, and Javascript templates released version 2.0. The new version adds support for Normalize.css, which aids in cross-browser styling. HTML5 Boilerplate...

0 replies - 17548 views - 08/10/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Can You Go From Zero to Hero by using SaaS?

I was reading through some updates on a few social networking sites.  When I came across a link posted by one of my friends, Josh Minton,  who posted an article by Aaron Levie, the CEO and co-founder of Box.net.  The article titled How the IT department...

1 replies - 2661 views - 01/31/11 by steve ciske in News

Hudson's in the Cloud

Fresh out of stealth-mode, the developers of CloudBees have announced their Java cloud platform to the world.  The best part about this is PaaS, now in beta, is the inclusion of Hudson-based continuous integration.  The service is built with ISVs in mind...

2 replies - 5995 views - 08/30/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News

Case Study: Integrating Benefitfocus' JMS and .NET Architectures

Benefitfocus is the largest healthcare benefits provider in the US.  They sell a wide array of SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) offerings for health insurance providers and for other sections of the healthcare industry.  When Benefitfocus built a new offering,...

0 replies - 5986 views - 03/28/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Getting Started with "Software as a Service"

"Software as a Service" (SaaS) is an increasingly popular model for providing software functionality, as it is economical in terms of both cost and customer hardware resources. The NetBeans team created a Web Services Manager in NetBeans IDE 6.1 in...

0 replies - 22714 views - 06/10/08 by Jeff Rubinoff in News

SaaS Platforms For ISVs - Who Wins?

McKinsey & Company published a report predicting the market size for Software as a Service (SaaS) will exceed $37B market over the next 5 years. In particular, the report described the need for Independent Software Vendors to SaaS-enable their products...

0 replies - 6376 views - 05/26/08 by Chris Keene in Articles