Archive for April, 2010
Platform-as-a-Service Video Tour Now Up
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:52 1 CommentWe’ve introduced a new library of videos that cover the deep set of features within LongJump’s public and private cloud PaaS. Over time, this library will be extended and refined so that businesses, developers, partners and ISVs interested in LongJump’s SaaS application platform can quickly watch a short video on the features that matter to [...]
Platform-as-a-Service Innovator LongJump Selected by AlwaysOn as an OnDemand Top 100 Winner
Friday, April 16, 2010 10:05 No CommentsRecognized for creating new opportunities in cloud computing and SaaS SUNNYVALE, CA, April 16, 2010 — LongJump, a leading provider of software that powers Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the OnDemand Top 100 winners. Inclusion in the OnDemand 100 signifies leadership amongst its peers and game-changing [...]
Timesheet Manager Streamlines Employee Reporting of Work
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:16 1 CommentWe added a new app called Timesheet Manager to the LongJump Catalog both as a “ready-to-go” app that you can install and start using as well as a showcase for some of LongJump’s deeper features that are capable on the platform and very easy to use. Timesheet Manager is a web-based customizable timesheet/timecard management application. [...]
Ziff Davis Enterprise eSeminar Series on PaaS
Thursday, April 8, 2010 13:25 1 CommentWe just wrapped up our third eSeminar with ZDEnterprise “How ISVs Can Leverage Cloud Computing to Deliver New SaaS Business Apps in Months, Not Years.” Many thanks to Adam Day, VP of Business Development at HRAnswerlink for his participation on describing how his firm was able to leverage LongJump’s on-premise PaaS to drive rapid deployment [...]
Make Your Programmers Happy: Adopt PaaS
Thursday, April 1, 2010 5:05 No CommentsThis post was inspired by Tuomas Pelkonen’s blog on How to Manage Programmers because he brings up great points on wasting programmers’ time and reducing their workload. I don’t know a single programmer who likes wasted effort. In fact, there’s a beauty to what they do, much like a poet, when they are able to [...]


