I am excited to have Six Apart as a new partner with Movable Type available as a subscription based service now available in the Etelos Marketplace and through our Syndication Partner program.I have been using Movable Type for 6 months...
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Over the last several weeks I have come to appreciate how cool Supply Chain Execution software can be. I am referring to Intek Integration Technologies and how they are using Etelos. Intek has been around for 21 years and has...
Imagine if you could take your product from a time-consuming, resource-intensive on-premise installation and easily convert it to an on-demand Software as a Service solution. This is exactly what Bellevue, Wash.-based Intek Integration Technologies, Inc. has done.
I read a quick post on RedMonk that made me laugh as well as reflect on what I many times find myself saying to users, "If you are a cloud purist then our model is not a true cloud." Which makes me want to pose the question, "what's in a cloud?"
Take a look at what software a business uses on a daily basis. Each comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages, its own goods and bads. Software as a Service is not immune to those pros and cons.
With Microsoft's announcement of a cloud computing platform called Azure, it's been pretty busy around here with partners, customers, investors, press and analysts all wondering what we at Etelos think about it.
In my 2.5 years here, the answer to the question, "What is Etelos?" has always been somewhat complicated and involved. With today's announced launch of the Etelos SaaS Platform Suite, the answer to that question has been simplified quite a bit.
Enterprise software is still largely an on-premise installation process. And consumer apps have the potential to enter the enterprise, but what's stopping it?
