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Convio Common Ground Named Force.com Forty Innovation Showcase Finalist...with more than 800 ISV partner applications like those from CODA and Fujitsu, and more than 120,000 custom applications used by salesforce.com's 63,200 customers such as Japan Post, Kaiser Permanente, KONE and Sprint Nextel. Applications... In this article: Customer, Sprint Nextel, Gene Austin, San Francisco, Cloud computing, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and Google Apps |
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PR Newswire: Technology | 6 days ago
Netlist Demonstrates New HyperCloud Memory Modules at Supercomputing 09
...computing while reducing datacenter costs and increasing application performance." "Customers running memory intensive computing environments, such as virtualization, cloud computing, and HPC applications, are often limited by memory...
In this article: Cloud computing, Nasdaq, Portland, and Oregon
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 5 days ago
Microsoft Ups Cloud Computing Ante with Azure and 'Dallas'
...1st. To meet the anticipated demands of delivering the capacity, availability, and scalability that customers will expect from a cloud computing platform, Microsoft is hosting Azure in three regional pairs of data centers. The data...
In this article: Microsoft, Cloud computing, Dallas, Ray Ozzie, Google, Small business, and Salesforce.com
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bizjournals: Local Business News | November 03, 2009
Cisco, VMware, EMC in cloud collaboration
San Jose-based Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO and Hopkinton, Mass.-based EMC also introduced Acadia, a joint venture focused on accelerating customer build-outs of private cloud infrastructures through an end-to-end enablement of service providers and...
In this article: Cisco Systems Inc., Vmware Inc., Cloud computing, Intel Corp., San Jose, and Joint venture
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Centre Daily Times | 6 days ago
Adaptive Computing Delivers Moab® for HP ProLiant and BladeSystem Platforms
"Customers operating large-scale computing clusters need solid automation tools to ease management of these complex deployments," said Steve Cumings, director of marketing, Scalable Computing and Infrastructure, HP. "HP ProLiant...
In this article: Cloud computing, Unix, Carbon footprint, Linux, Michael Jackson, and Utah
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PR Newswire: Technology | 4 days ago
Salesforce.com Sets the Agenda for the Next Decade of CRM Success with Sales Cloud 2 and Service Cloud 2
...and service. The company's Force.com platform (http://www.salesforce.com/platform/) helps customers, partners and developers to quickly build powerful business applications to run every part of the enterprise in the cloud. Based on...
In this article: Salesforce.com, Twitter, Cloud computing, Gartner, Cisco, Trademark, Customer satisfaction, and Evite
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PR Newswire: Technology | 3 days ago
Salesforce.com Announces Dramatic Acceleration in Adoption of Force.com Enterprise Cloud Computing Platform - Now More than 135,000 Custom Apps Built
...computing. As of October 31, 2009, salesforce.com manages customer information for approximately 67,900 customers including Allianz Commercial, Dell, Dow Jones Newswires, Japan Post, Kaiser Permanente, KONE, and SunTrust Banks. Any...
In this article: Force.com, Salesforce.com, Cloud computing, Trademark, Japan Post, BMC, and New York Stock Exchange
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PR Newswire: Technology | 3 days ago
CA and Salesforce.com Forge Strategic Partnership to Deliver Agile Development Management in the Cloud on the Force.com Platform
...every part of the enterprise in the cloud. Based on salesforce.com's real-time, multitenant architecture, Salesforce CRM and Force.com offer the fastest path to customer success with cloud computing. As of October 31, 2009, salesforce.com...
In this article: California, Salesforce.com, Cloud computing, Japan Post, and Kone
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A customer is someone who makes use of the paid products of an individual or organization. This is typically through purchasing or renting goods or services.
The word historically derives from "custom," meaning "habit"; a customer was someone who frequented a particular shop, who made it a habit to purchase goods of the sort the shop sold there rather than elsewhere, and with whom the shopkeeper had to maintain a relationship to keep his or her "custom," meaning expected purchases in the future. The shopkeeper remembered the sizes and preferences of his or her customers, for example. The word did not refer to those who purchased things at a fair or bazaar, or from a street vendor.
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