Mobile Enterprise

Modern Day Enterprise Software: Workday Example
By Krishnan Subramanian on August 16, 2011
Even before cloud computing became the household name, enterprise software industry has started seeing disruption. Even though legacy software still holds enterprise market to ransom, companies like Salesforce.com, Workday, Netsuite, Google, etc. are carving out a path towards the modern day enterprise software. From my point of view, any modern enterprise software should offer social […]
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Tablets In The Enterprise: Workday and Box Announce Tablet Apps
By Krishnan Subramanian on August 11, 2011
From the days when we considered iPads in the enterprise as an exciting new trend, we have slowly moved into a world where tablets are a norm from boardroom to IT admins. In fact, it has become a defacto device for many of the top level executives, thereby, forcing cloud application providers to offer a […]
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Customer Focus: the Constellation Supernova Awards
By Zoli Erdos on June 6, 2011
Constellation Research, founded by fellow Enterprise Irregular and star analyst Ray Wang has just announced the ambitious Supernova Awards program, focusing on – what a twist! – customer champions of innovation, rather than vendors. Krish and I both feel honored to have been invited as Judges for the Cloud Computing category. Below is the official […]
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