RingCentral shouts revenue growth from the rooftops while shareholders can't help but notice deepening losses Isn't that work-at-home-workforce eyeing a return to the office? SaaS04 Aug 2021 | 2
Get ready to make processes fit the software when shifting to SAP's cloud, users told Business teams might want to look at their operating models post-pandemic, user groups suggest SaaS04 Aug 2021 | 23
Xero says accounting software users were locked out by login glitch, not nefarious deeds Issue has been resolved and your data is 'secure', claims SaaS outfit SaaS28 Jul 2021 | 1
Workday shares slide following claims Amazon ditched company-wide HR system Updated Some customers have a 'unique set of needs' SaaSy vendor says SaaS28 Jul 2021 | 29
Microsoft made $167m a day in profit, every day, over the past 12 months Robust cloud, business not enough to overcome concerns about decline in Windows hardware maker revenue SaaS27 Jul 2021 | 34
'Login infrastructure issue' blamed as sustained Xero outage threatens payrolls Accountancy software goes TITSUP* as biz users can't invoice customers nor see who's paid their bills SaaS27 Jul 2021 | 32
Financial Ombudsman Service to ditch tech heads as it open arms to Workday and outside service provider Not just the legacy HR and finance systems being booted SaaS22 Jul 2021 | 10
IBM's 3% sales growth may not seem like much but it's the biggest it's had in three years Maybe keep the email systems down a little longer if it helps this much? SaaS20 Jul 2021 | 10
I no longer have a burning hatred for Jewish people, says Googler now suddenly no longer at Google Veep of cloud devrel exits after 'beyond car crash' all-hands meeting SaaS20 Jul 2021 | 171
It had to happen: Microsoft's cloudy Windows 365 desktops are due to land next month The good: It's a Windows PC running in the cloud. The bad: It's a Windows PC running in the cloud SaaS14 Jul 2021 | 83
Informatica bids to become Switzerland of data with SaaSy governance and catalogue tool Stakes claim for neutral territory after Databricks and cloud vendors make play to manage your data SaaS14 Jul 2021 | 1
Salesforce's Patterson blazes a trail for humble-braggers everywhere UK & I shindig has everything: Olympians, Bake-Off stars, and the ever-rising former BT boss SaaS08 Jul 2021 | 12
Pentagon scraps $10bn JEDI winner-takes-all cloud contract Updated Y'know what, a single-vendor IT mega-deal probably isn't the best idea after all, says US military SaaS06 Jul 2021 | 66
Singapore's migration to cloud continues, and expect more SaaS once we secure it, says GovTech Shifts strategy to work more closely with industry on digital projects SaaS30 Jun 2021 |
SFX house Weta goes into the SaaS business with cloudy pipeline and its in-house animation tools Code behind LoTR, Planet of the Apes and other flicks wrapped around Autodesk Maya SaaS22 Jun 2021 | 2
Google opens Workspace to anyone with a Google account, but you'll need to cough up for the good stuff Chocolate Factory presses home its advantage in web-based collaboration SaaS14 Jun 2021 | 12
Flush with cash: UK utility Southern Water names 13 winners who'll drink up £50m application deal Firm provides fresh water and wastewater to millions of Brits SaaS14 Jun 2021 | 3
Indian Finance Minister throws Infosys under the bus as new e-tax portal fails on first day Minister moved from celebrating new facility to complaining about it in a handful of hours SaaS09 Jun 2021 | 11
In-person Dreamforce returns: Real people, real lanyards, real sandwich platters... and no James Corden Not the first plane trip you wanted to do post-lockdown, but there you are SaaS28 May 2021 |
Fortunate Son: Softbank chief took 50 per cent pay cut in 2020, but that's not the worst of his worries He remains fabulously wealthy, for now SaaS27 May 2021 | 5
Back to the office: Workday hiring 20% more Workdayers in anticipation of postponed projects opening up The desk and chain awaits those extra 2,500 people... the lucky blighters SaaS27 May 2021 | 2
Autoforwarding in Exchange Online falls over due to a problematic spam rule deployment Updated If only there were an AI to do what Microsoft's engineers don't seem to be able to SaaS26 May 2021 | 8
What you need to know from today's Google IO: Chatty AI, collab tools, TPU v4 chips, quantum computing Google IO Great, another tech thing that sounds like 'lambda' SaaS18 May 2021 | 7
Salesforce fell over so hard today, it took out its own server status page Updated It’s not DNS. There is no way it’s DNS. It was DNS SaaS12 May 2021 | 29
Microsoft reassures Teams freebie fans: We're not going to delete all your data, honest The bug: IF Tier = Free THEN PRINT "Can we offer you an upgrade?" SaaS05 May 2021 | 11
Some stayed in Croatian castles. Some hid in cars. We speak to techies who experienced lockdown in very different ways Covid Logfile II Tales from less-conventional bunkers at the height of the pandemic SaaS05 May 2021 | 30
Philippines national ID registration portal opens, glitches out in first hour 2FA hasn’t kept pace with registration and real-world biometric capture SaaS04 May 2021 | 3
Feel like you've been sucked through your vendors' pipes? ServiceNow's marketing has you in mind Violet, you're turning ... to our digital workflows! SaaS30 Apr 2021 |
Not as many $1m customers as last quarter? Sorry, we're out: ServiceNow shares fall despite soaring revenues Not a good look for company 'at the epicentre of the workflow revolution' SaaS29 Apr 2021 | 4
Court snubs Microsoft, US govt's request to throw out Amazon's complaint against JEDI cloud contract decision Updated Yes, AWS is still fighting for this $10bn deal SaaS28 Apr 2021 | 22
State of Maine lays off 15 independent consultants on $13k a month amid efforts to implement troubled Workday system Vendor claims government failed to provide 'clear direction' for the project SaaS27 Apr 2021 | 27
Where meetings go to die: Microsoft Teams outage lets customers skip that collaboration call they've been dreading Updated Another month, another Teams TITSUP* SaaS27 Apr 2021 | 26
Salesforce beats banks to top UK exec salary survey while Microsoft drops out of league Come for the 'ohana', stay for the massive piles of cash SaaS23 Apr 2021 | 3
Something went wrong but we won't tell you what it is. Now, would you like to take out a premium subscription? Something for the Weekend, Sir? Get with the disruptive app design, granddad: meaningless errors are cool SaaS23 Apr 2021 | 131
Adobe shareholders sign off on exec raises, with CEO Shantanu Narayen winning a plush $7m pay rise Once again, the cloud makes it rain SaaS22 Apr 2021 | 7
Microsoft renews cloud contracts with UK.gov amid ongoing legal spat with on-prem licence reseller Lawyers, say hello to the Digital Transformation Agreement 2021 SaaS21 Apr 2021 | 7
Element rolls out bridge for Microsoft Teams to cross into Matrix's encrypted comms land Exclusive For a small fee, of course – and no video or voice yet SaaS14 Apr 2021 | 2
State of Maine says Workday has shown 'no accountability' for farcical $56.4m HR upgrade It takes two to tango, says SaaS vendor SaaS14 Apr 2021 | 22
Salesforce's get-back-to-work strategy starts with 'Volunteer Vaccinated Cohorts' on designated floors Sounds kind of like a vaccination passport for California offices SaaS13 Apr 2021 | 12
State of Iowa approves $17m in budget for Workday project after bid to use coronavirus relief funds was denied Questions raised about procurement process but, gosh, they badly need a replacement HR system SaaS09 Apr 2021 | 5
Vietnam reveals state-run Alibaba-and-Amazon alternative, aims it at the EU Government hopes to cash in on free trade agreement with B2B e-commerce SaaS09 Apr 2021 | 16
Website maker Wix embarks on weird WordPress-trashing campaign, sends 'influencer' users headphones from 'WP' 'Creepy' videos liken CMS giant to 'absent, drunken father' – but its market share is only rising SaaS08 Apr 2021 | 30
UK government rings £1.5bn dinner bell for software design and implementation, 54 vendors come running Though framework agreement 'cannot guarantee any business' SaaS08 Apr 2021 | 9
AWS straps Python support to its automated CodeGuru tool, slashes prices – just don't go over 100,000 lines Or the cost triples, which is one way to encourage concise programming SaaS07 Apr 2021 | 9
Think tank report names and shames 'stakeholder capitalist' Salesforce for paying no corporate income tax in the US 'Improving the state of the world'... by not paying the government SaaS06 Apr 2021 | 36
If you can't log into Azure, Teams or Xbox Live right now: Microsoft cloud services in worldwide outage Updated It's not DNS. There's no way it can be DNS... It was DNS SaaS01 Apr 2021 | 37
State of Maine orders review of $54.6m Workday project as it alleges delivery failure and threatens cancellation Falls back on ancient mainframe as Workday protests state has 'no basis to terminate our agreement' SaaS31 Mar 2021 | 40
Salesforce to face trial after software used by Backpage 'to track sex traffickers, pimps, johns on social media' Cloud giant manages to dismiss only part of lawsuit brought against it SaaS26 Mar 2021 | 19
Microsoft 365 tries again at filtering swearing, bad behavior: Classifiers for seven languages offered Meanwhile, Outlook on Windows gets magical email completion powers SaaS26 Mar 2021 | 64
Can you imagine Slack letting people DM strangers in another org? Think of the abuse. Oh wait, it did do that Updated Chat app that was supposed to save us from unsolicited email warms to unsolicited messaging. Now it's kinda walked that back SaaS24 Mar 2021 | 19
Workday bets big on staff coming back to the office by splurging $172.5m on HQ and five more Bay Area buildings This from the CEO who says 'five days is too much family time' SaaS24 Mar 2021 | 18
Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole Council awards reseller a multimillion-pound contract for Microsoft services Updated Sun, sea and software? UK south coast authority goes all in on Redmond SaaS23 Mar 2021 | 4
SQL now a dirty word for Oracle, at least in cloudy data warehouses Python still welcome, though SaaS18 Mar 2021 | 33
Wikimedia Foundation to offer community's free content via paid-for Enterprise API Looking for a service-level agreement? Have we got a deal for you SaaS17 Mar 2021 | 9
Microsoft customers locked out of Teams, Office, Xbox, Dynamics – and Azure Active Directory breakdown blamed Updated Redmond says gremlin identified tho rollback is taking longer than expected SaaS15 Mar 2021 | 77
Google and Microsoft's public squabble over who's the worst is giving us life right now, not gonna lie Video Weapons-grade hypocrisy on one side, opportunistic hand-wringing about the press on the other SaaS13 Mar 2021 | 39
Dropbox absorbs DocSend to add analytics, secure links to document sharing Cloud biz pays $165m to create full file workflow system SaaS09 Mar 2021 | 3
Spotted in the wild: Rare Microsoft 365 price cut for frontline workers There are caveats but deal perfect for the ten Surface Go users out there SaaS09 Mar 2021 | 3
State of Maine threatens to tear up Workday HR contract and request $21m refund if it cannot remedy concerns Also: SaaS provider completes acquisition of employee feedback platform Peakon SaaS09 Mar 2021 | 14
Customer comment and contributions no more as Microsoft pulls the plug on Office 365 UserVoice forum No obvious replacement yet either SaaS08 Mar 2021 | 35