In The News

In The News

2008

Manage Smarter - August 29, 2008
Case Study: CRM Productivity Boost
Learn how Neff Rental boosted its sales force's productivity with a Salesforce.com customization!

webbasedcrmsoftwareguide.com - August 29, 2008
SalesForce - Web Based CRM Vendor Review
Check out how strong SalesForce is going in the highly competitive SaaS market.

EchoSign Blog - August 29, 2008
EchoSign Featured in RBC Capital Markets' "Leading On Demand (SaaS) Providers"
EchoSign thanks SaaS customers such as Salesforce.com, Successfactors, Taleo, LinkedIn, Bluewolf and so many others for blazing the path to highly secure, best-of-breed SaaS and web applications

SYS-CON Media - August 17, 2008
Bluewolf Unveils First SaaS Support Program
Reduces SaaS Support Costs

ebizQ - August 17, 2008
Bluewolf Unveils SaaS Offering for Software Development and Administration Support
Bluewolf launched a support program for SaaS applications, such as Salesforce, that combines advanced administrative support with custom software development.

MarketWatch - August 13, 2008
Bluewolf Unveils First SaaS Support Program That Combines Custom Software Development and Administration Support
Reduces Software as a Service (SaaS) Support Costs

Salesforce Times - August 13, 2008
Surprise First: Bluewolf OpenSupport
OpenSupport is paid access to Salesforce professionals working at Bluewolf for everything from configuration, setup, admin for their Salesforce account to working on their Apex/Visualforce needs.

TMCNet - August 12, 2008
Bluewolf Launches Support Program for SaaS Applications
Bluewolf, a consulting firm specializing in SaaS (News - Alert) (Software-as-a-service) announced the launch of a support program for SaaS applications like Salesforce which combines advanced administrative support with custom software development.

New York Post - August 11, 2008
LETTING THEIR PEOPLE GO
While American employers may not be the world's most generous when it comes to vacation, some are going in the opposite direction - letting their workers take unlimited time off. Employees at the Manhattan software consulting firm Bluewolf, for example, can take two weeks away or ten, as long as they stay on top of their work.

Triangle Business Journal - July 31, 2008
CIOs see slow hiring
Most information technology executives expect IT hiring to remain flat for the rest of 2008, according to a recent survey of chief information officers.