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Miguel Membrado

Box Raises $125M To Target Global Growth And Large Enterprises, Round Led By General At... - 0 views

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    Competition in the cloud file management will be hard. Dropbox, Box, Drive, Skydrive, .... great actors, with a lot of interesting features. I think Box missed the opportunity to have a great Google Apps integration, they didn't follow our suggestions, implementing Google Docs is a very odd way, and Google now has done with Drive what Box could have done years before. So for most of our customers, it's better to use Drive than Box, even if Box features are by themselves more interesting. But with no correct integration of Google Docs, this doesn't allow to use thme in the google Apps environment.
Miguel Membrado

The Rise Of The Enterprise Startup: Consumerization And Clouds Open The Door, Disruptio... - 0 views

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    Nous le constatons également avec la jeune génération de DSI que nous commençons à rencontrer, en général dans les entreprises de taille moyenne.
Miguel Membrado

Google Drive And The Cloud Wars | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This is the big question. You know my answer, in the future we'll not need anymore files, because everything will be manager online (produced and consumed online). I'm living with this all day, the only files I'm managing are those received from external people. Myself I'm not producing anymore files, everything is produced on a SaaS service (mind maps, docs, spreadsheets, accounting, billing, timesheet, bug tracking, development tracking, sales pipeline, CRM, task management, etc...)
Imane Benomar

3 Reasons Why SaaS is Environmentally Friendly - 0 views

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    Cloud Computing and the environment: the green debate !
Miguel Membrado

Apple iPad: Breaking through in the enterprise | ZDNet - 0 views

  • Jeremy emphatically disagreed, saying the first million sales were likely to tech geeks but the next wave of sales after that were to others. At the time, neither he or I had many ideas about who those “others” might be, but we were both interested to see how things would shake out when more information surfaced about who was buying iPads. On Wednesday, we learned where a chunk of those sales are coming from: Large corporations.
  • This iPad thing has taken the world by storm. It came in as a consumer product and very quickly the people who actually bought them were business people.
  • Wells Fargo noted that it took two years to get the iPhone accepted, but only a few weeks to bring in the iPad
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    A new category of usages is rising for the enterprise. This will help for more mobility and more collaboration, because ipad will work connected and will be helpful with cloud based applications. I think this is very good for enterprise 2.0 adoption, if services will be adapted to the interface.
Miguel Membrado

Microsoft: We'll be running 85 to 90 percent of our apps in the cloud this decade | ZDNet - 0 views

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    An important move from Microsoft if it is true. But I think so, they know to change their strategy when the market change itself (see what happened at the beginning of the internet).
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