Australia-based Software-as-a-Service construction collaboration technology vendor Aconex has just signed off its accounts for the year ending 30 June 2009, and they show another year of growth, albeit slower than in previous years (see Aconex reports…, 2008, and Aconex results hit by legal row, 2007). This is no surprise, of course. The global recession has …
Tag: India
Permanent link to this article: https://extranetevolution.com/2009/11/latest-aconex-financials-underline-impact-of-recession/
Jan 12 2009
India SaaS growth forecast
A new survey of IT decision-makers in India suggests that ease of use and convenience are the top reasons for adopting Software-as-aService (SaaS). The study, by Springboard Research, also revealed the biggest barriers to SaaS adoption in India are a high level of comfort with on-premise applications and lack of adequate awareness about the availability …
Permanent link to this article: https://extranetevolution.com/2009/01/india-saas-growth-forecast/
Aug 27 2008
Asite teams up with OpSource
A news release today from US-based web hosting business OpSource says it has agreed a strategic partnership with UK collaboration services provider Asite Solutions. Ignoring the hyperbole,* it appears OpSource On-Demand will now provide Asite’s hosting regime (OpSource has data centres in Virginia, London and Bangalore – London-based Asite also has an office in India). …
Permanent link to this article: https://extranetevolution.com/2008/08/asite-teams-up-with-opsource/
Jul 14 2008
4Projects turnover up a third
According to a Contract Journal article, 4Projects enjoys surge in demand for IT software, the UK-based construction collaboration technology provider 4Projects lifted its turnover by more than a third to £4.4m (up from £3.218m) in the 12 months to 31 March 2008, generating a pre-tax profit of £1.145m (up from £0.553m), representing a margin of …
Permanent link to this article: https://extranetevolution.com/2008/07/4projects-turnover-up-a-third/
Mar 04 2008
BuildOnline revisited
In the absence of any updates regarding Sword Group and its recently-acquired construction collaboration technology business still branded as CTSpace (formerly known as BuildOnline and Citadon, formerly known as Cephren (formerly known as BlueLineOnline and E-bricks) and Bidcom, which also incorporated Cubus – and that’s just the short version!) or even a new website (see post), …
Permanent link to this article: https://extranetevolution.com/2008/03/buildonline-rev/
Oct 30 2007
CTSpace shifts India operation
CTSpace, the construction collaboration technology vendor formed last year out of the merger of Citadon and BuildOnline, has moved its Pune, India-based software development operation to Symphony Services. CTSpace engineers will become Symphony employees based in Pune. Symphony “recently completed work on a new user interface to CTSpace’s collaboration solutions for managing documents and business …
Permanent link to this article: https://extranetevolution.com/2007/10/ctspace-shifts/





