Startup turns applications into cloud-based SaaS
Grazed from NetworkWorld. Author: Brandon Butler.
As the wave of cloud computing continues to ripple through the technology world, many applications are being left behind because they don’t translate well into being delivered as a software as a service (SaaS) in the cloud, says Osman Kent, founder of Numecent, which aims to fix that problem.
The company’s CloudPaging technology turns applications into ones that can be delivered as a cloud-based software as a service. There could be significant value in “cloudifying” apps: Kent says the SaaS market is about $30 billion, but growing at about 17% annually; native Microsoft Windows apps are about a $300 billion market, but are growing about 3% annually. That’s a big market opportunity to turn Windows apps into cloud apps. Today, the company, which was founded in 2009, just got a $13 million funding infusion, led by T-Venture, the VC arm of Deutsche Telekom…


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