Monthly Archives: April 2012

CollabNet and the Enterprise Cloud Development Perspective

By Ben Kepes

A growing trend over the past few years in this industry has been towards providing tools for developers working within enterprise. The growth of enterprise awareness of agile methodologies, along with the rise of Cloud computing generally and Platform as a Service specifically has given such vendors as Atlassian, PivotalLabs

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NextAxiom Looks to Solve Application Integration

By Ben Kepes

NextAxiom, a company founded over a decade ago, is pushing hard to create what it calls a silo-free enterprise. It’s take on this hallowed territory is that by enabling intelligent information flow between discrete information silos, organizations will be able to integrate existing applications and develop new ones that leverage

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NetSuite Earnings Call Summary

By Ben Kepes

High level; Record Q1 Revenue of $69.3 Million, a 30% Year-over-Year Increase Recurring Revenue Grows 27% Year-over-Year to $58.0 Million Non-GAAP Net Income Grows 116% Year-over-Year Operating Cash Flow Grows 58% Year-over-Year to $10.6 Million Interestingly NetSuite made a Q1 loss of $7.7M, the exact same loss as in Q1

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Forecast 2012 and CloudExpo–Free Ticket!

By Ben Kepes

I’ve been invited to present at Forecast 2012 in New York in June. Forecast is an event run by the Open Data Centre Alliance looking at how Cloud is impacting upon the industry. My panel will look at Enterprise Cloud best practices. As part of my speaking slot, I’ve been

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More on Banking 2.0–Who Ya Gonna Trust?

By Ben Kepes

I’ve been writing now for a few years about Banking 2.0 – a general term that I use to describe what financial services will look like when it discovers open, social, API enablement, mobile and all the other business and technology trends that are converging today. I wrote a post

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Torbit Delivers Insights into Website Speed

By Ben Kepes

We’ve long known that small incremental improvements in website speed pay dividends in terms of higher conversion rates. Traditionally however there has been something of a disconnect with website performance vendors focusing closely on developing improved speed functionality on the one hand, and website owners unsure of what (if any)

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Linux Foundation Launches CloudOpen Event

By Ben Kepes

I’m a firm believer in the value that an open approach towards cloud computing can bring. Aside from any technical benefit (of which there are many) open appeals to my sense of community, of fairness, of democratization. For this reason it was exciting to hear an announcement from the Linux

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AWS Launches a Marketplace–Proof that Much of the Value is Further Up the Stack

By Ben Kepes

Summary – it’s a long post so here’s what you need to know. Amazon Web Services is moving up the stack. Existing ecosystem partners will benefit from that in the short term but it’s a risk for them long term. Other infrastructure vendors will surely follow suit. It’s game on!

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Xero Nabs Intuit Exec

By Ben Kepes

I’ve long wondered how Xero will execute upon its North American opportunity – after all North America is the real goal for the company, and also where they face the biggest hurdles to success. I’ve even been roundly criticized for articulating this question I’ve spent some time with Xero’s US

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Incapsula–Security and Performance for the Masses

By Ben Kepes

Difficult economic times have led to a huge number of people moving from paid employment to self-employment. Many of these people are building digital businesses that rely on a website to either directly sell their offering, or to tell the world their offering exists. This move has led to a

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Ben Kepes is a technology evangelist, an investor, a commentator and a business adviser. Ben covers the convergence of technology, mobile, ubiquity and agility, all enabled by the Cloud. His areas of interest extend to enterprise software, software integration, financial/accounting software, platforms and infrastructure as well as articulating technology simply for everyday users.

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