Business Objects will acquire Nsite Software, which develops a software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery platform, in a move to offer more of its own products over the Internet, the companies announced.Business Objects said it will integrate some of Nsite’s SaaS technologies into its own product line, allowing it to release more of its business intelligence software in the form of services next year.Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.The move follows growing interest in SaaS, which requires end users to have only an Internet connection and little or no software installed locally. The goal is to reduce the cost of deploying and maintaining applications. Nsite, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., sells a product called On Demand Enterprise, used by companies to develop applications that can be accessed over the Web through a browser. It also offers a library of programs for delivering over the Internet, called Application Center, which includes software for tasks such as channel management, quotes and sales. And it offers tools for building and customizing SaaS applications. Its products use Ajax technologies to deliver information faster, and can connect to Salesforce.com’s CRM applications via Web service interfaces.Business Objects launched it first on-demand offering in April with CrystalReports.com, for creating and sharing business reports over the Web through a browser. Many of the 7,000 customers are signed up for the free service for 10 or fewer seats, but Business Objects hopes to grow larger, paid installations.Business Objects, which will take on 27,000 current Nsite customers, said it will continue to sell and support Nsite’s products.-Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service (London Bureau)Related Links: Business Objects Launches Data Integration Tools Microsoft Introduces Software for SaaS Enablement Microsoft Steps Up SaaS Efforts in EuropeCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature Key IT initiatives reshape the CIO agenda While cloud, cybersecurity, and analytics remain top of mind for IT leaders, a shift toward delivering business value is altering how CIOs approach key priorities, pushing transformative projects to the next phase. By Mary Pratt May 30, 2023 10 mins IT Strategy IT Leadership opinion Managing IT right starts with rightsizing IT for value While there are few universals when it comes to saying unambiguously what ‘managing IT right’ looks like, knowing how to navigate the limitless possibilities of IT is surely one. By Thornton May May 30, 2023 6 mins Digital Transformation IT Strategy IT Leadership brandpost Designing the campus of the future starts with high-quality 10Gbps connectivity By Huawei May 30, 2023 4 mins Network Architect Networking Devices Networking feature Red Hat embraces hybrid cloud for internal IT The maker of OpenShift has leveraged its own open container offering to migrate business-critical apps to AWS as part of a strategy to move beyond facilitating hybrid cloud for others and capitalize on the model for itself. By Paula Rooney May 29, 2023 5 mins CIO 100 Technology Industry Hybrid Cloud Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe