The shared database is one of the most versatile forms of situational software — that is, software that's built to suit the ad-hoc needs of a small team, department or community. I have a feeling it's ...
QuickBase remains a very good option as a database solution for SMBs, but since our last review, the cloud app space has gotten far more competitive, and in some areas, QuickBase lags behind the ...
Overall, QuickBase's slick set of databases for important workgroup tasks and its high usability are its standout selling points. If you don't need to update an existing corporate database in real ...
The whole software-as-a-service world is starting to mature – a fact that is obvious not only from the range of SaaS products available but also from the quality of the offerings, the falling prices ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quickbase, the dynamic work management platform, today announced two key certification standards for data and cloud security by the Cloud Security Alliance’s Security, Trust, ...
QuickBase, Intuit's new Web-based database, won't replace an in-house SQL server but may fit the bill if you need to share simple databases with remote coworkers. A snap to set up, QuickBase proves ...
Boston-based Quickbase, which offers software enabling companies managing complex projects to rapidly create software solutions, announced today a collection of pre-built applications for the ...
As a provider of business applications and databases that are widely used to host any number of customer applications, Intuit is a company that most organizations are familiar with. Most recently, ...
QuickBase is a browser-based database application. Users can collaborate on the same database online, and from different locations. And because it's hosted in the cloud, and supported by Intuit, there ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quickbase,the no-code platform for complex project portfolios, today announced Dalan Winbush as its new CIO. Unlike traditional CIOs that focus solely on strategy and ...
Small businesses aren't that different from those on the Fortune 500 list. Sure, they may be puny, but they prosper and wither by the same rules as any other enterprise. And for my money, Rule #1 is: ...