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This section of our site is dedicated to helping you navigate the ever-evolving world of Web services, technologies, terminology, and trends for business.

Resources to explore:

Reside's Blog
Reside on Twitter
Reside White Papers
Industry Terminology


Reside White Papers

Force.com Sites & Ideas Base Theme
An evalution of the newest services in the Salesforce cloud
Published July, 2009

Curious about Force.com offerings for Sites and Ideas Base Theme (IBT)?  This Reside whitepaper outlines our perspective on the benefits and limitations of each of these new release offerings. 

Download the white paper here.


Idea Portals
How great ideas can transform your business
Published April, 2009

What's the big idea behind idea portals?  This Reside white paper explores the growing trend toward building online communities that engage audiences and generate ideas that drive business growth.

Download the white paper here.
Want a quick review?  Get the Executive Summary here.


Web Trends 2009
Published January, 2009

Reside's 2009 Web Trends Report brings you insight from our daily client interactions, paired with research and commentary from thought-leaders across the industry.

Download a copy of the 2009 Web Trends Report here.


Industry Terms

Gain a deeper understanding of popular industry buzz-words:

Closed-Loop Marketing
Cloud Computing
CRM 2.0
Software as a Service (SaaS)


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Cloud Stats & Predictions

Cloud Services will vault from $46.4 Billion in 2008 to $150.1 billion by 2013. - Gartner

47% of CIO’s surveyed are using the cloud or researching it.
- CIO Magazine

"Speed to “go live” is five times faster in the cloud."
- Nucleus Research

"Cloud development offers more rapid time to value, lower cost and greater ongoing flexibility." - Nucleus Research