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Salesforce.com Chalks Up Strong FY12, but Competition Looms

Salesforce.com hit it out of the park with quarterly earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter and full fiscal year, which ended Jan. 31, 2012. Total Q4 revenue was US$632 million, an increase of 38 percent on a year-over-year basis, topping the $624 million expected by analysts. For the full fiscal year 2012, the company reported revenue of $2.27 billion, an increase of 37 percent from the prior year.

Kansas City May Become Epicenter of Google’s Big TV Disruption

Speculation that Google is going to disrupt yet another industry -- this time cable television -- is circulating, prompted by an application the search engine giant filed with the Missouri Public Service Commission, seeking a franchise to provide video service in Kansas City, Mo. A similar application was filed in Kansas City, Kan ...

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Microsoft Dynamics Puts Analytics on Steroids

When Microsoft's next service update to Microsoft Dynamics CRM is released in Q2 2012, users who rely on its business intelligence functionality will be in for a pleasant surprise. ...

Microsoft Sics EU Regulators on Google/Motorola

Microsoft has filed a formal complaint with European Union antitrust authorities alleging that Motorola Mobility -- and hence, Google -- is improperly restricting the use of certain patented technologies ...

RIM Launches PlayBook OS 2.0, Critics Hit Snooze Button

Research In Motion has released its first update for the BlackBerry PlayBook's operating system. ...

Avaya Gives Sneak Peak of Upcoming Healthcare Apps

Avaya has provided a sneak preview of several healthcare IT-based mobile applications it will be rolling out later this year at the 2012 HIMSS Conference and Exhibition now under way in Las Vegas. These include Avaya Mobile Activity Assistant, Avaya Flare Communicator for iPad, and other collaborative service offerings in telehealth and social media...

Anonymous Acts Out Over ACTA

The hacker group Anonymous has struck again -- this time taking down the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's consumer protection business center website as well as one touting National Consumer Protection Week. ...

Facebook Starts Collecting IDs of the Rich-in-Friends and Famous

Stefani Germanotta might be one of the most popular music performers today but many people still have to think a moment before they realize she's Lady Gaga. ...

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Sage Uncomplicates USciences’ Constituent Relationship System

Three years ago, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia was at a crossroads with its constituent relationship management system. The system it was using at the time, based on Unidata, was decades old, said Necie Steward, director of advancement services for USciences. ...

Turbulent Waters Ahead for Amazon?

A Morgan Stanley analyst has cut his rating on Amazon to equal weight from overweight. The reason? Mounting near-term challenges that mean 2012 will be a year of transition for the stock. ...

Google, Motorola Union Gets US, EC Blessings

Google has cleared a significant hurdle in what will perhaps be its greatest prize yet: its US$12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility. The deal has gotten the green light from both U.S. and European regulators. ...

How MySpace Got Its Groove Back

On Monday, Myspace announced startling news: 1 million new members have joined in the past month, and the rate of signups has risen to 40,000 per day. ...

Hedge Fund Manager Busted for Insider Trading of Tech Stocks

Doug Whitman, a hedge fund manager with Whitman Capital, has been charged with insider trading of tech stocks by federal prosecutors. The Securities and Exchange Commission is also pursuing Whitman in a parallel civil case. ...

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Sports CRM App Helps Boston Red Sox Cater to Fans

If you are a Boston Red Sox fan who splurges on luxury seats, don't be surprised if the organization suddenly seems much more familiar with your tastes and preferences. Last year, toward the end of the season, the team deployed parts of Green Beacon Solutions' Sports CRM app, which is based on Microsoft Dynamics CRM. ...

Internet Access Severely Curbed in Iran

Reports are coming out of Iran that the country is increasingly squeezing Internet access to certain sites, including websites that use the HTTPS protocol. Many tech-savvy users who were able to circumvent restrictions to gain access to an unfettered Internet have found their usual methods are no longer effective. ...

The Curious Case of LightSquared vs. GPS

Another government venue, another condemnation of LightSquared's planned 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) network. ...

Oracle’s $1.9B Taleo Deal Ratchets Up Competition in HR Space

Oracle has announced it is acquiring the cloud-based talent management provider Taleo. It is paying US$46 per share, or approximately $1.9 billion, net of Taleo's cash and debt. ...

Huge Pension Fund Grouses Over Facebook’s Unbalanced Board

The California State Teachers' Retirement System has a gripe about the makeup of Facebook's board of directors: It is too small and too male. In fact, there are no women on the board. ...

Amazon Sweetens Prime Deal With More Instant Vid Titles

Amazon and Viacom have inked a licensing agreement that will bring the number of instant videos available to Amazon Prime customers to more than 15,000. ...

Oracle Opts for Another Day in Court With TomorrowNow

Oracle is clearly not prepared to let go of the TomorrowNow case involving corporate theft it suffered at the hands of the service provider, which was acquired by rival SAP in 2005. ...

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