Archive for the ‘Intuit’ Category:
Trend Micro Targets SMBs With New Web Solutions
Partners say that both the new Worry Free Business Security 5.0 and SecureSite allow them to open up new conversations about Web security to their SMB customers.
Review: Does Intuit QuickBooks Add Up For Midmarket?
Intuit’s SMB accounting software runs fine in Windows, but how does it work in the Linux world?
Apple’s Safari Gambit Could Hit Mozilla Hard
Apple’s move to offer its Safari browser as a software update for its iTunes music service and QuickTime video software is bad news for Mozilla’s Firefox.
Apple Reports 100,000 Downloads of iPhone SDK
Apple also announced the launch of a $100 million "iFund" from venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Claufield and Beyers.
Ballmer To Preview Refreshed ERP App For Midmarket
New deal with EDS, also to be announced at this week’s Convergence conference, pushes Dynamics CRM into enterprise markets
Intuit Launches Channel Program For QuickBase Platform
Vendor sees demand among consultant partners who want to expand into software-as-a-service.
Review: Apache A Work In Progress
For those that have never heard of Apache Software Foundations’ Open For Business (OFBiz) Project, pay attention, because there’s no stopping how far the open-source back-office application framework can go.
Dell Unveils Two New Simplified Services Offerings
The offerings are a prelude to Dell’s managed services initiative which is scheduled to be unveiled later this month.
Microsoft Bids $44.6 Billion for Yahoo
Microsoft stuns the IT world with a mind-boggling takeover offer for the world’s Number 2 search company.
Software Scientists
It seems every week brings word of another blockbuster acquisition in the business software industry: IBM buying Cognos for $5 billion, SAP buying Business Objects for $6.8 billion, Oracle, which bought Hyperion for $3.3 billion earlier this year, trying to buy BEA Systems for $6.7 billion.
