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Brady

Appirio is helping Brady connect their Salesforce CRM and Google collaboration platforms so if employees are in one system they don't need to re-enter or change information in other systems. This is a way to make Brady employees more productive, encourage even greater adoption of the systems, and improve the quality of data in these systems at the same time.
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Japan Post

Appirio will be working closely with salesforce.com to lead the Force.com platform implementation at Japan Post Network Co., Ltd. - the largest Force.com cloud computing platform implementation in the world.
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The Japan Post Network Saves over $10 Million in Infrastructure Costs and Gains a Competitive Advantage with Cloud Computing
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Starbucks

Salesforce.com's cloud computing technology supports Starbucks "I'm In!" initiative to bring Americans together in pledging one million volunteer hours in response to President Obama's call for national service. Interactive "I'm In!" website implemented by Appirio in less than four weeks using Force.com Sites demonstrates the power and flexibility of the Force.com platform.
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Avago

Avago worked with Appirio to eliminate Microsoft Exchange, Oracle IM and other applications, by adopting the Google Apps Suite, saving $1.1 million annually. As a result, they were selected to the CIO 100 for 2009 for driving business growth through technology innovation.
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RehabCare

Cloud computing, once an object of skepticism, even taunts, is taking center stage at a handful of companies. RehabCare Group, a 28-year-old provider of therapeutic services, is using hosted software and an unlikely device--the Apple iPod Touch--to make its field workforce of 11,000 physical therapists more effective.
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Author Solutions

Author Solutions is a mid-size publishing company with $50M in revenues and 400 employees. Working with Appirio, Author Solutions recently moved its core business process – helping independent authors publish books – to the cloud in just five months.
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AIG Edison

Concerns about latency and questions about security and regulatory issues aren't stopping CIOs from moving key systems to the cloud, even if it means using apps hosted in data centers on the other side of the globe.
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Fairchild

Fairchild Semiconductor partners with Appirio to migrate 6,000 users in 20 countries from Lotus Notes/Domino to Google Apps quickly and smoothly.
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Innovapost

Innovapost, a Canada-based IT services company with 800 employees, builds SaaS-based applications for its customers. For example, more than two years ago Innovapost developed a customer call-center system based on Salesforce.com’s cloud computing platform for a large customer, which it uses to serve its consumer customers. And with that work, Innovapost dispelled one of the leading assumptions about SaaS applications: that they’re generic, one-size-fits-all products that can’t be customized.
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Perceptive

Appirio launches Professional Services Enterprise to move services organizations to the cloud. New professional service automation solution built on Force.com, designed for the needs of the world's most sophisticated service firms.
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Dolby

Appirio has been working with Dolby Laboratories of San Francisco on a digital cinema management system using Salesforce and Google resources.
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ServoTerra

ServoTerra Teams With Appirio and Salesforce.com to Build the First B2B Commodity and Futures Marketplace for Trading IT Assets. ServoTerra's asset planning application and trading exchange, built on Force.com and Force.com Sites, helps businesses plan for IT asset end of life in a profitable and responsible way.
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ASCAP

Through a service from Appirio, ASCAP uses Salesforce.com to manage documents stored in S3. This saves ASCAP thousands of dollars in labor costs, since the old method required manually digging through paper files to find contracts.
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