Many in the software industry consider cloud computing — offering a development infrastructure as a service — to be the next step in the move away from packaged software.
Salesforce.com Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff stopped in New York this week to proselytize about why customers should use his company's Force.com platform, which offers application development in the cloud, over traditional application-development infrastructure.
Benioff is well-known for promoting his company's service-oriented strategy as the wave of the future, and he has positioned Force.com as the greatest thing to happen to application development since Visual Basic. However, given the emerging trend toward platform-as-a-service, Benioff and company appear to be on to something.
Salesforce.com's hosted development platform is gaining traction among companies that don't want to spend time and money investing in on-premise software infrastructure or for those that can't afford to because of budget constraints, said business customers who have used Force.com.
And as business customers become more comfortable with hosting and developing applications in the cloud, Force.com could displace traditional on-premise development infrastructure offered by the likes of Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM for some customers, especially those in the SMB market.
Platform-as-a-service got a big boost last week when
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