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Intuit Partner Platform Opens to Developers

The Intuit Partner Platform not only gives developers the opportunity to build Web-based applications, but successful SaaS businesses by taking the complexity out of managing infrastructure, hosting, user management, integration and billing. Now developers can focus on developing innovative on-demand software solutions that solve unique and important problems for the four million small and mid-market businesses across the U.S. that use QuickBooks and the 25 million employees that work in those companies.

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Computerworld > Rich internet project tool now comes as SaaS

Auckland-based software development company ProjectPartner.com is about to release a Rich Internet project management application, delivered as a software-as-a-service offering.

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The Buzz on Buzzword

Great summary of what Adobe is doing to bring together a focus on document collaboration, an attention to design, and the power of Flash for building rich internet applications.

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Adobe System Inc. 网络经济学案例分析节选

Adobe System Inc. 网络经济学案例分析节选

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David Berlind - Could, should Adobe follow in salesforce.com's platform as a service (PaaS) shoes?

Theoretically speaking, there's nothing preventing Adobe from moving to the same model where they run some giant multitenant Flash (or AIR) utility thereby saving companies all the trouble of setting up their own Flash laden datacenters.

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[from bushwald] Adobe adapting to hosted SW model | InfoWorld | News | 2007-10-18 | By Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

Ahh, look at 'em bein' coy about competing with Google. It's like Google saying they're not competing with Microsoft Office. Overall, I nice interview for the "Adobe does, and will do more, SaaS" file.

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[from bushwald] Is the standard EULA doomed? Adobe plans to move key apps online

"Adobe plans to eventually move all of its market-leading desktop applications online [in about 10 years!], Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen said last week."

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[from bushwald] Could, should Adobe follow in salesforce.com's platform as a service (PaaS) shoes?

Berlind goes after the Platform as a Service (PaaS...pass...hmmm...does that one work?) angle on Adobe and SaaS. Providing a runtime -- Flex, AIR, etc., no doubt -- in the sky as Sun did NOT do with Java, making room for LAMP, Rails, and friends.

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[from bushwald] Could, should Adobe follow in salesforce.com's platform as a service (PaaS) shoes?

Berlind goes after the Platform as a Service (PaaS...pass...hmmm...does that one work?) angle on Adobe and SaaS. Providing a runtime -- Flex, AIR, etc., no doubt -- in the sky as Sun did NOT do with Java, making room for LAMP, Rails, and friends.

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Could, should Adobe follow in salesforce.com's platform as a service (PaaS) shoes?

Theoretically speaking, there's nothing preventing Adobe from moving to the same model where they run some giant multitenant Flash (or AIR) utility thereby saving companies all the trouble of setting up their own Flash laden datacenters.

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Salesforce.com AIR Application

Nice example of using RIA's to expand out SaaS's and SOA's.

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[from bushwald] Scene7 To Add Rich Media Capabilities to Adobe Online Portfolio

"Leading companies and organizations have already selected Scene7 to automate the production and availability of rich media experiences, including zoom, dynamic sizing, personalization, and interactive dynamic product catalogs."

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