DreamFactory announced today support for the Salesforce.com multiforce platform. DreamTeam for multiforce is a Rich Internet Application that adds TeamWork Automation capabilities to salesforce.com. DreamTeam provides integrated applications for Project Management, Collaborative Calendaring, Document Management, and Team Communications including Activity Alerts and Threaded Discussions.
Built from the "ground-up" on the multiforce platform, DreamTeam gives Salesforce.com users the benefit of a single data store and far greater visibility into all of the activities that impact job performance. By tightly integrating Team Collaboration with Project and Document Management, DreamTeam fosters the cross fertilization of ideas within your organization. DreamTeam's highly engaging UI's "cast the net" of these established business practices to a far broader range of users. The advantages of this approach include:
- Better predictability and visibility into key project activities
- Better collaboration on the document lifecycle and associated group tasks
- Better communication on ideas, issues, and problems
The end result of improved collaboration is better and faster output, whether you're managing a competitive sales campaign, a new product release, an expansive marketing campaign, a professional services engagement, or any project critical to your company's success.
Salesforce.com Announces Record Fiscal First Quarter Results
Role-Based Together Suite Offers Easy-to-Use Modeling Tools with UML 2.0 Support for the Microsoft Development Environment
Scotts Valley, Calif. - April 18, 2005 : Borland Software Corporation (NASDAQ NM: BORL), a global leader for Software Delivery Optimization™ solutions, today announced the newest release of Borland® Together® 2005 for Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET, a significantly updated version of its popular Together modeling suite for Visual Studio .NET users. The release marks the first Borland role-based modeling solution for .NET and is one of the first products to support the UML® 2.0 standard for Microsoft's development environment.
Together for Visual Studio .NET provides Visual Studio developers with an important bridge between Microsoft's own modeling solutions, including the emerging Software Factories approach, and advanced modeling benefits offered through the use of the industry standard Unified Modeling Language™ (UML). The new Together 2005 for Visual Studio .NET suite includes Together Designer and Together Developer, integrated and easy-to-use products made available individually for role-specific modeling functions within the software development lifecycle
Salesforce.com Inc. is focusing on integration with the Summer '05 edition of its online customer relationship management (CRM) product, it said Tuesday.
The release, due online in June, includes Sforce 6.0, an upgrade to the Salesforce.com integration offering. Part of Sforce 6.0 is a new Sforce Partner Portal toolkit that will let users create dedicated Web sites for partners. Salesforce.com unveiled and demonstrated several of the new features at a San Francisco event that it dubbed "Integrationforce Day."
Another part of the new edition is Multiforce, which will allow users to either customize or build multiple applications running on top of shared services. Applications built on the platform can share a single data repository and use the same security features and user interface. Multiforce was announced last month and shown Tuesday for the first time.
OTTAWA, Canada March 10, 2005 -- DataJungle Software (OTC:BB: DJSW), a company providing flexible front end applications and collaboration solutions for the Cognos and Microsoft business intelligence (BI) platforms, today announced that its software has been purchased by the agency that operates Canada’s coast-to-coast air traffic control system.
The customer will deploy Matrix and Annotator initially in the finance group to support its reporting and analysis requirements. The DataJungle software will be deployed on top of an existing Cognos BI infrastructure.
Marc Benioff, the genial CEO of anti-software maker Salesforce.com, has a challenge that lots of other CEOs would envy. Over the past six years, as the San Francisco-based company grew from quirky infancy into a force to be reckoned with, he used his considerable PR skills to attract a ton of media attention and way more coverage than a company of that size would normally warrant. But just when we reporters think we've had enough—there isn't anything new to write about Salesforce.com—Benioff pulls another furry animal out of his hat. It's a sweeping vision that could make his company a much bigger force in the tech world. The new thing is Multiforce, which in his typical understatement, Benioff calls, The first on-demand operating system.
Embarcadero Technologies DT/Studio Wins Prestigious Jolt Productivity Award
Embarcadero's Data Integration Solution Recognized as One of the Industry's Best Product Offerings Two Years in a Row
San Francisco , Calif. – March 28, 2005 - Embarcadero® Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: EMBT), a provider of data lifecycle management solutions, today announced that Embarcadero DT/Studio® has been selected by Software Development magazine as the 15th Annual Jolt Productivity Award winner in the "Business Integration and Data Tools" category. This year's award marks the second consecutive year Embarcadero's Java-based data integration solution has been recognized by winning what is considered one of the software industry's most prestigious accolades.
The software-as-a-service market is expected to grow to $9.1 billion by 2008.
Grand Central Communications Inc. has expanded the online services available through its integration hub, Business Services Network, by adding 14 partners, including accounting and customer-relationship-management application supplier NetSuite Inc. and business-process-automation vendor NSite Inc.
Many organizations are discovering that composite interfaces can be a good option when full-blown EAI isn't needed.