Articles about Web applications

An Office in the Cloud

Back in March, Microsoft asked the analysis arm of my company, Wayne Rash & Associates, to provide an in-depth, unbiased analysis of how its then beta product Office 365 compared with Google Apps for Business. I came away with some interesting conclusions, but I also learned what to watch out for. Continue Reading »

Office 365 Officially Opens for Business

Tomorrow (Tuesday, June 28th, to be exact), Microsoft officially throws its hat in the ring as it releases Office 365 to the masses. Continue Reading »

Managing Borderless Applications

As application frameworks on the Web continue to evolve, it’s becoming clear that managing Continue Reading »

Security in the Borderless Age of the Web

With websites and now Web applications, there is no perimeter when it comes to security. Continue Reading »

Zoompf Speeds Web Application Performance

SaaS tool helps IT organizations continuously improve Web application performance. Continue Reading »

Kaazing Rolls out Websockets Gateway

New gateway offering provides framework for speeding Web applications. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Takes Google Head On

Microsoft this week is releasing the  2010 versions of its Office and SharePoint applications. Continue Reading »

Enhancing Web Applications via Web Sockets

Next-generation Web applications will no longer need to describe interactive communication by serving lots of mini-documents over HTTP. Continue Reading »

JavaScript Meets Excel in the Cloud

One of the most popular development languages on the Web is JavaScript. One of the most popular applications on the desktop is Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Bringing those two environments together online creates a lot of new possibilities when it comes to deploying complex Excel applications on the Web that foster collaboration. Continue Reading »

Melding Transactions with Collaboration

The prevailing wisdom when it comes to collaboration is that because most of the documents are created in Microsoft applications, the most logical approach to share that information is through a Microsoft SharePoint server. Continue Reading »

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