Hyperion Oracle's Spy?

At Salesforce.com's Incubator open house, I was surprised to see that Hyperion is one of the small ...

eBay's Excellent Adventure

There's a new project at eBay called San Dimas--you know, the name of the town from where the title...

Another blow for Apple's software hopes?

During a discussion about SaaS apps on the desktop at SaasCon, Jason Randall of Citrix made this br...

Software as a *customer* Service?

Greg Gianforte, CEO of RightNow Technologies, isn't like most techies. He actually feels for custom...

Tap That SaaS

At SaaScon in Santa Clara today, one of the most interesting sessions was called "Tapping Open Sour...

Talkin' Smack 'Bout Software (the traditional kind, anyway)

After the big keynote presentation--which came off as a surreal talk show, what with the blue ultra...

Software 2.0

At Red Herring, sometimes it's hard to decide which journalists--the software writer or the Interne...

Irony At Web 2.0

During a session about business mashups at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, one of the presenters...

iPhone Cages Leopard

It's true: Apple won't be shipping Leopard, the latest version of its Mac operating system, on time...

Saving Movies, Take Eleventy-Seven

Just as officials took one step to protect high-definition DVDs, another crack emerged.

Last week Co...