Cloud computing has undeniably made its mark as a compelling option, especially for many rapidly-growing companies whether they’re a small business or a thriving enterprise. An expected promising growth (i.e. 6 times faster than all software, according to IDC) for software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions means more organizations opting for a cloud strategy. This white paper clearly . . . . .
Category Archives: Case Studies
A Textbook Case of Social Media Engagement
BookRenter.com has been the leader in providing affordable textbook rental for college students. This case study outlines how this innovative textbook hub used Wildfire Applications to run a well planned social strategy including contests, monthly coupons, sweepstakes and fresh content. Bookrenter.com was able to grow their fan base from 40,000 to 137,000 fans using Wildfire . . . . .
World’s Leading Research-Focused Healthcare Group Goes Google

From the Official Google Enterprise Blog: The Roche Group Goes Google The Roche Group, one of the world’s leaders in research-focused healthcare, has gone Google. The Roche Group is an innovative company that has been in the development, production and marketing of new healthcare solutions for more than 110 years. Before transitioning to Google Apps . . . . .
Atmosphere 2011: A Business Perspective from the Cloud
In November 2011, three hundred and fifty CIOs as well as thousands of live stream viewers joined together for Atmosphere 2011, an annual cloud event for enteprises. Leading companies from around the world came to explore how businesses are using the web to drive collaboration, innovation and growth in their organizations. This year’s speakers included . . . . .
HSR Property Group Has Gone Google

“Google Apps was a good fit for our IT priorities and our business. From an IT-management perspective, Google Apps was intuitive for our users, scalable, and easy to manage.” Patrick Liew, CEO of HSR Property Group. Who: HSR Property Group, the leading real estate company in Singapore. Our Challenge: It is hard to respond quickly . . . . .






