Posted by Steven Bond on April 20, 2012
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HBR Solutions Inc Receives 2012 Best of Matawan Award
U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement
NEW YORK, NY, April 13, 2012 — For the fourth consecutive year, HBR Solutions Inc has been selected for the 2012 Best of Matawan Award in the Online Services Technology Consultants category by the U.S. Commerce [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on May 15, 2011
Small Business Server. This venerable Microsoft product is well known among small business technology experts. Throughout its 15-year history, it has adapted to meet the challenges of the small business, has been updated regularly to accommodate new technologies and best practices, and has become the cornerstone for many small businesses.
Some Interesting Commonalities
2011 will see a [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on October 14, 2010
Can Microsoft blur the lines between Windows Small Business Server and cloud computing? The answer is beginning to emerge as the software giant launches a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) Aurora beta test. In somewhat related news Microsoft also is testing a new Windows Home Server, code-named Vail. Here’s a closer look at both efforts, [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
A lot of people, myself included, have wondered why SaaS and cloud seem to be catching on more readily than ASPs at the start of the decade. Maybe we weren’t ready then. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) may have helped with this, in part.
As Linthicum points out in the podcast, cloud computing [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
Microsoft is rolling out a number of new feature additions to its Microsoft-hosted family of “Online” services, including POP e-mail compatibility and better support for Mac clients.
Microsoft’s Online family currently includes Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Communications Online, Live Meeting, CRMÂ and the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS). All of these services are [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 14, 2010
A lot of people, myself included, have wondered why SaaS and cloud seem to be catching on more readily than ASPs at the start of the decade. Maybe we weren’t ready then. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) may have helped with this, in part.
As Linthicum points out in the podcast, cloud computing doesn’t [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 13, 2010
The SaaS/cloud computing market is perfectly positioned to capitalize on today’s economic uncertainty. SaaS and cloud computing permit organizations of all sizes to quickly deploy web-based services on a pay-as-you-go basis without the hassles, uncertainties, added costs or risks associated with traditional, on-premise hardware and software.
These web-based services are also perfectly [...]
Posted by Steven Bond on July 13, 2010
A lot of people, myself included, have wondered why SaaS and cloud seem to be catching on more readily than ASPs at the start of the decade. Maybe we weren’t ready then. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) may have helped with this, in part.
As Linthicum points out in the podcast, cloud computing [...]