Archive for the ‘SaaS’ category

As a company, which develops tools and services for the software testing industry, it is important for us to follow up on its trends and future predictions.
We like to think that since we are part of this industry, and have a dialog with others in it (such as customers, experts, competitors and others), we know what’s currently going [...]

 You probably don’t even know, and I bet you use maybe 2-3 of them.
4 if you are really into washing your clothes as a hobby.
This applies to most of our appliances and gadgets, our mobile phones, ipods and digital cameras. We usually don’t even know what the options are; we simply use those we already [...]

Can we promise commitment?

February 23rd, 2009

“Built to Last“, the successful book by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras, tells us about great organizations, real visionary companies that have prospered over long periods of time, and shows the unique practices and habits that these companies adopted. But I wonder if any of these companies’ CEO or founders could answer a simple question: [...]

Fear of SaaS Reliability

December 16th, 2008

Continuing the SaaS series after a short break, we’ve seen that folks are afraid of SaaS security. However, there are further concerns people have with SaaS. One of them is SaaS reliability. The concern may be expressed as follows:
I’m worried about reliability. There might be outages and congestion accessing hosted services on the Internet.
There are [...]

Fear of SaaS Security

November 24th, 2008

Last week I started a series of posts to examine why people are afraid of SaaS. So, let’s dive in and examine one of the fears that I have seen come up all too often – fear of SaaS security. Someone who’s afraid that SaaS isn’t secure may make the following claim:
I don’t use SaaS [...]

Fear of SaaS

November 19th, 2008

When Testuff was established the founders discussed what would be the right model for it. SaaS (Software as a Service) was the lucky winner. The decision was made since we figure that small companies don’t like and can’t afford to keep lot’s of servers around. They take up maintenance time, machines and  IT guys cost [...]