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Is the relocation industry moving to the cloud?

By • Jul 26th, 2011 • Category: *RELOCATION NEWS UPDATES*, Cloud Computing, SIRVA

Cloud computing is one of the hottest topics of discussion in the technology sector today – especially among companies large and small who are looking to free up resources and reduce their bottom line. According to the experts, cloud computing is expected to have a tremendous, "game-changing" impact on how IT is delivered in the [...]



WordPress introduces business lead plug-in for Salesforce CRM

By • Aug 12th, 2010 • Category: Cloud Computing, TECHNOLOGY, WHAT'S NEW

Ever notice that more and more relocation related websites, moving and storage landing pages and company blogs, or, personal and/or business referral sales sites are being built using the WordPress content management system (CMS)? In fact, WordPress is probably the most popular CMS publishing software in use today. Why? It's open source and free for [...]



‘Cloud’ applications in the relocation industry

By • May 6th, 2010 • Category: Cloud Computing, Green Initiatives, THE CHANGING FACE OF RELOCATION, TRENDS IN RELOCATION

  Until recently, when someone mentioned 'the Cloud', my thoughts tended to wander to that large, dark, ominous thing that's been hanging over the economy for the last few years. That is until Curt Clements emailed me. Clements is one of the founders and CEO of Move One, Inc., an integrated assignment and moving management [...]



Virtual choir requires virtual worldwide collaboration

By • Apr 30th, 2010 • Category: Cloud Computing, COMMENTARY

  “The question is not what you look at, but what you see” – Henry David Thoreau About this time last year I wrote about a popular video that was produced by Playing for Change, a group whose mission statement proclaims the company shall "enrich lives by providing music of timeless appeal in innovative ways." [...]