SaaS

More pros than cons when ideas are shared
Don't be afraid to share your ideas and business plans as this brings more benefits than disadvantages, according to entrepreneur Reike Treder, one of the keynote speakers at the Code_n15 stage at the recent CeBIT 2015 trade show and conference in Hannover, Germany.
Malaysia’s Mieco preps for GST compliance with Epicor ERP
Epicor Software Corp said that Kuala Lumpur-based Mieco Chipboard Bhd has selected its Epicor ERP 10 enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite in preparation for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that will come into effect in Malaysia on April 1.
DDoS-for-hire preying on SaaS apps such as Joomla
Akamai is alerting enterprises and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers of attackers using Joomla servers with a vulnerable Google Maps plugin installed as a platform for launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
Amazon banking its future on the cloud
Cloud computing is considered the ‘new normal’ in today’s fast-changing digital world, so much so that the leading public cloud computing vendor is willing to bet all of its vast resources on it, said the head of Amazon Web Services.
Leading Philippines oil company Petron adopts Anaplan platform
Petron Corp has selected San Francisco-based Anaplan's business planning and execution solution for its sales and demand forecasting.
Catcha.com’s Nic Lim to get his IPO … 14 years later
One-time dotcom darling Nic Lim has waited 14 years to list and will finally get his day in mid-August on the Australian Stock Exchange.
TradeGecko integrates with eBay’s Magento e-commerce platform
Singapore-based inventory management provider TradeGecko said it has integrated its solution with Magento, which claims to have 200,000 businesses on its e-commerce platform.
Mediocre 2013 but boost expected for APAC enterprise app market: IDC
The Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APeJ) Enterprise Applications (EA) software market posted a mediocre growth of 5.1% in 2013, according to IDC. Unlike 2012, when EA market grew 9%, Asian enterprises were more cautious about their investment in 2013.
Most Singapore IT pros lack confidence on new tech: SolarWinds study
Singapore's IT personnel are not receiving  the right training to best advise their businesses regarding emerging technologies, IT management software provider SolarWinds said, citing the results of a study it conducted.
Zuora to open in Singapore to meet growing demand
Subscription-based e-commerce enabler Zuora announced its plan to open an office in Singapore to support what it said was its growing customer base in Asia.
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