
My apologies for not highlighting this event sooner.
Ismael Ghalimi and other members of Office 2.0 community have been working tirelessly on putting this event together. It's going to be a great display of Office2.0 technologies. I will be there as well so if you want to set up some time to chat, let me know.
The event is on September 3-5 in San Francisco (I know, it's coming up quick). Registration fee is $1,495 but you get a HP 2133 Mini-Note PC out of it, so essentially your cost is few hundred bucks.
Hope to see you there - http://www.office20.com
Monday, August 25, 2008
Come to Office 2.0 Conference in SF next week
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Saturday, August 09, 2008
PC Computing vs. SaaS Computing
I've written up a piece about the differences between traditional client-server and SaaS computing models from IT perspective for Moderro, thought I'd share with you here. SaaS comes out a hands down winner if you really look at it up close.
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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Zoho celebrates 1,000,000 users
Zoho did a lot of things right: they created a brand by offering quality SaaS applications, they figured out the business model by providing a healthy doze of freebie applications and only charging when the customers are hooked and charging a "no-brainer" fee, they keep innovating and putting out new products frequently
I'd say they are the ones to beat for the web office for small business.
I also hope this graph is representative of the overall SaaS adoption rate.
Congratulations Zoho!
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Dan Itkis - your Office2.0 guide.
Why am I qualified to write about Office2.0 applications?
I spent the last 10 years of my life using, architecting, and running Software-as-a-Service projects. Most of the time I can spot the subtle nuances about the product, having been in both the architect and user seats. I also have a pretty good handle on the theory behind the tools, and can distinguish facts from fiction. I hope you will find these reviews useful and please don't hesitate to let me know how I'm doing!

