Posts Tagged ‘Client Server’

SaaS Users Bill Of Rights

Thursday, December 30th, 2010 by Tim Giehll

SaaS is a new field, legally speaking. What are the rights of SaaS users?

Cloud computing is growing rapidly.  Experts predict that, by the end of 2010, the Software as a Service (SaaS) market will be 20-30% larger than it was on January 1 – and that’s while the economy as a whole is growing at an annual rate of less than 3%.

With growth comes growing pains, however, mostly in the form of unanswered questions. What happens to material in a cloud when a SaaS provider goes out of business? How liable is a cloud computing company for its mistakes? Should users have to pay for part of the licensing fees for cloud-borne software?

Cloud Computing for Human Capital

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 by Tim Giehll

Today’s business buzz is all about Cloud Computing. With rapid progress in the technology sector, there are new ways to enhance productivity, while cutting costs substantially for the long term. Plugging into the Cloud promises to eliminate the need for costly on-site servers, complex installed software, backup worries and disruptive and expensive upgrades.

Cloud Computing is currently the most sought-after technology for many industries – the staffing and recruiting industry is no exception.

And for good reason.

Cloud Computing Explained

Got Your Head In The Cloud?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 by Tim Schram

If you haven’t heard the phrases ‘Cloud Computing’ and ‘Saas’ (Software as a Service), then you may have been hiding under a rock.

Whether you are reading a blog, surfing the Net or leafing through an IT magazine, you’re bound to come across that terminology. Just by doing a Google search for some industry-related words, the numbers are impressive:

  • 63,200,000 hits for Client Server
  • 29,500,000 hits for Cloud Computing
  • 25,500,000 hits for Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • 14,300,000 hits for Active Server Pages (ASP)