#DF11 – Dreamforce ’11: Day Three (Schmidt and Benioff Keynote)
Our notes on the second Dreamforce 2011 keynote with Mark Benioff and Eric Schmidt.
read more#DF11 – Dreamforce ’11: Day Two…Reborn Social!
Keynote of Mark Benioff: SFDC was born in the Cloud...and reborn social!
read more18 Ways of Tracking Dreamforce 2011 [LIST]
Although part of the We Are Cloud team are present at Dreamforce '11 this week, not all of us are lucky enough to be in San Francisco. Here is our low-down of some recent Dreamforce related articles we have been reading and the best ways to track the event online.
read moreDreamforce ’11 in Numbers: Day One
Some notes from the first day of Dreamforce '11 in San Francisco.
read moreSaaS Companies: Run By The People Who Get the Web
A discussion, inspired by an article by Derek Singleton at syscon.com, entitled "Cloud Computing: It’s Not About the Web Browser". We talk about the structure of our organization, and how it contributes to the success of Bime :)
read moreWe’ll Be At Dreamforce ’11 Next Week!
We are pleased to announce that we'll be at Dreamforce '11 this year! :) Will you be attending? If so, let us know!
read moreCloud BI Loud in Recent Tweet Jam
Brian Hopkins (@practicingEA) a principal analyst with Forrester Research hosted a Tweet Jam (hash tag #forrtttj) based around 10 hot technology topics. He then analyzed the web traffic from this event to identify the most popular discussion buzz words. The results were an emphatic indication of the current hype surrounding cloud BI...
read moreGo Green Go Cloud!
Further evidence of the economic and environmental advantages of cloud computing.
read moreHow Big is the World of Cloud Computing? [INFOGRAPHIC]
How big is the world of cloud computing? This infographic explains.
read moreSelf-Service Business Intelligence: Empowering Users to Generate Insights [RESEARCH]
TDWI define self-service BI as the facilities within the BI environment that enable BI users to become more self-reliant and less dependent on the IT organization. These facilities focus on four main objectives: easy access to source data for reporting and analysis, easy-to-use BI tools and improved support for data analysis, fast-to-deploy and easy-to-manage data warehouse options such as appliances and cloud computing, and simpler and customizable end-user interfaces. Read the TDWI report for more details.
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