Longjump.com
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| LongJump.com | |
|---|---|
| Type | Privately held company |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | Sunnyvale, California, United States |
| Industry | web development |
| Products | web application |
| Website | www.longjump.com |
LongJump is a web application company based out of Sunnyvale, California. The company offers a suite of web-based applications in key functional business areas such as Finance, Sales and Marketing for small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) to improve worker efficiency information management and collaboration among internal and external teams. Examples of LongJump’s “gallery” of applications include Sales Force Automation, Prospecting Manager, Customer Relationship Management and Deal Tracker.
The company was founded by Pankaj Malviya and is a service of Relationals, Inc which has been providing web-based applications since 2003.
[edit] Product
LongJump’s suite of applications is a web hosted environment for creating, customizing, accessing and maintaining the environment and the associated business data. The primary technological offering from LongJump is a Platform as a Service where users are able to create hosted applications without requiring extensive database or application server infrastructures.
Like other so-called "Web 2.0" companies, LongJump has built its applications around the idea of SaaS or “software as a service” a term coined by Rafe Needleman, former CNET.com editor and chief blogger for Webware.
LongJump’s two main applications it features are OfficeSpace, a group calendaring and collaboration application to manage documents, projects and discussions; and its Sales Force Automation application, an enterprise-level CRM for managing customer information. Another 11 applications may be used to customize the platform to the company’s individual needs.
[edit] External links
- LongJump Website
- TechCrunch: "Coghead Goes Live: Build Applications Visually"
- ZDnet.com: “LongJump debuts Web Applications Catalog”
- Information Week: “Simplifying The Leap to SaaS For Small Biz”
- WebDev 2.0: “Featured Site: LongJump”
- Computerworld “DEMOfall: Share and Share Alike"
- DM News: “Vertical Response Partners with Long Jump”
- Network World: “LongJump Databases Go On-Demand”

