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Google’s audacious bet on fiber — and why it could work
The company is building an Internet Valhalla in Kansas City. Most observers have scoffed at the effort. But they’re wrong. By Kevin Kelleher, contributor FORTUNE — Last month, Google announced its Google Fiber initiative promising 1 gigabit of Internet speed
iPhone 5 to be ‘true world phone’, launching at last on China Mobile, claims analyst
Update: Rumors are abound that Apple has announced a Sept. 21st release date for the iPhone 5 in the U.S. Apple’s next iPhone will be the first-ever, bona fide international phone, when it debuts on the world’s biggest mobile network,
Wholesale Distributors Meeting 21st Century Challenges with the Cloud
In the past, technology was considered a long-term investment requiring upfront costs and continuing expenses. ROI was to be attained in the future, after large cash outlays were made for software, hardware, and consultants (who got paid up front). End-users
NetSuite: Cloud-based ERP Revenues Rise 29 Percent
by Joe Panettieri @JoePanettieri NetSuite (NYSE: N), the cloud-based ERP company, says Q2 2012 revenues rose 29 percent to $74.4 million. The company had a $9.9 million net loss, but shares still rose slightly nearly 7 percent in after-hours trading. The reason: NetSuite
Sage ERP X3 Customer and Partner Cocktail Reception at #SageSummit
Mark your calendar and plan on joining the Sage ERP X3 Team at Sage Summit for a cocktail reception. Sage ERP X3 is planning a cocktail reception to welcome all of our customers and business partners to Sage Summit. This
7 Reasons to Implement Sage ERP X3
Got a business with international ambitions? Sage ERP X3 is a proven solution for mid-market customers with international ambitions and multi-national requirements. Sage ERP X3 technology is available on all leader platforms in the market with End-to-end process integrity and data consistency in
With the Onset of Subscription based pricing, is an equipment lease becoming unnecessary?
As the software market continues to change, more publishers are offering subscription based pricing to help customers with cash flow and keep clients s in perpetual support role. While the subscription covers the cost of the software, it does not







