Progressive cloud computing company Healthx has finally released the much-awaited Mobile Application, which caters to Payers aiming to connect members with their benefits and healthcare information. Healthx clients will receive their own uniquely branded app available for easy download in the iTunes, Windows, Android, and RIM markets.
Smart phone users will gain access to their vital Healthx Healthcare Portal information, including a Provider Directory, ID Card view, Medical Claims information, Eligibility information, FSA balances, and secure messaging.
Payer clients will own the app, which will display each organization's specific logos and branding; Healthx will simply manage the technology via its cloud services. Healthcare payers can expect the highest level of secure encryption from the technology company, which is both HIPAA-compliant and SAS 70 audited.
Here are cloud 5 companies that launched new products in January 2012. Sales, Government, Video Editing, and Online Meetings are represented here.
1. Cloud-Based Government Software Provider EnerGov Launches New Service EnerGov365
EnerGov Solutions, a provider of government applications has launched its newest cloud service, EnerGov 365™. The application covers Permitting & Land Management, Licensing & Regulatory Management, Asset Management and Citizen Relationship Management (CRM) software suites.

If you are in technology or communicate with colleagues and clients located in different areas of the globe, then you have probably used an online screen share or collaboration tool to host a virtual meeting.
There are many providers of free and paid "virtual meeting" and webinar hosting solutions. You are probably familiar with WebEx, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, Fuze Meeting, and of course there are others like Join.me to name a few. In recent months software giants like Salesforce.com and Oracle have been quick to acquire these types of companies.
Our friends at Totango, a leading provider of an online customer engagement platform for cloud businesses, announced today the availability of its paid service and shared statistics from the beta period, which concluded this month. To date, Totango has analyzed and optimized the customer engagement with more than 1 million prospects and customers leading to increases in sales performance and higher rates of customer success for its SaaS (software-as-a-service) customers.
EnerGov Solutions, a provider of government applications has launched its newest cloud service, EnerGov 365™. The application covers Permitting & Land Management, Licensing & Regulatory Management, Asset Management and Citizen Relationship Management (CRM) software suites.
The new service is pay-as-you-go and is targeted primarily at government agencies that may lack the resources to purchase traditional licenses and for agencies looking to off-premise their related IT infrastructure and related operational management to the cloud. For budgets constrained by the operating costs and upkeep of traditional on-premise environments, EnerGov 365™ provides a cost-effective and scalable solution to manage and securely maintain an off-premise environment in the cloud for governments of any size and scale.
BigMachines, Inc., the leader in product configuration, pricing and quoting, proposal generation and B2B ecommerce, has announced the release of BigMachines 12, the latest version of the company's award-winning SaaS selling solution. BigMachines 12 enables sales teams, channel partners and resellers to easily configure products, generate quotes, proposals and contracts, manage complex pricing, route approvals, and manage orders more efficiently and securely.
The new features delivered in BigMachines 12 are driven by customer input combined with extensive industry research. BigMachines gathers product feedback by collaborating with customers on the My BigIdea innovation portal, regional Customer Success Forums and Cloud conferences in the United States and Europe.
BigMachines customers will benefit from enhancements and new features in BigMachines 12, including the following:
- The improved Migration Management Center allows customers to easily transfer changes between their BigMachines test and production sites. Customers can easily compare changes between two BigMachines instances, filter results, and select specific components to update. The new migration management center allows for greater visibility of changes and speeds up the migration process.
- BigMachines' new Configuration Layout Editor allows customers to create complex configuration and search layouts with an easy to use drag-and-drop editor for pixel perfect control of the page layout. The results are web pages are easier to design, faster to load, and allow for richer functionality.
- BigMachines updated Commerce Rules Wizard now provides customers with a centralized location to create and edit all commerce rules. The new functionality adds more flexibility in the BigMachines commerce process and improves the user experience by providing a more scalable, standardized way to create hiding attributes, constraints and validations within BigMachines.
WeVideo, which launched in the fall of 2011 has announced the public rollout of their cloud-based collaborative video editing platform. In October the company announced integration with YouTube boosting the service to over 125,000 users, which have created over 1,000 video projects per day.
WeVideo is a spinoff of European venture called Creaza, which offers education-focused, video editing solutions to over 500,000 students across Europe.
Online video editing has been tried before without much success due to the limitations of bandwidth and processing power. WeVideo looks to change that, boosting that their solutions can scale up processing speeds on demand, based on the end user’s needs. The offers tiered pricing, as speeds increase so does the available storage space and video resolution.
Contactually, a 500 Startups-backed company has launched an easy-to-use CRM solution for email users. The application works with any IMAP-connected account, including Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo, AOL and others. Plans to support both POP3 and Microsoft Exchange in the near future have been discussed.
In addition to launching their service, the company also just closed an angel round totaling $165,000 -- their seed round was $50K as consistent with all 500 Startups-backed companies.

Callidus Software has acquired LeadFormix, a B2B cloud-based lead intelligence service provider. LeadFormix provides social tools that help enterprises convert anonymous website visitors into qualified leads by identifying potential customers and reporting their intent.
LeadFormix’s 200 SaaS customers will join the ranks of Callidus current customer-base, which includes, AETNA, Nokia, Citrix, and JPMorgan Chase and will now total 1100 customers, 2.5 million users.
The combined company and services push Callidus further towards leading the sales effectiveness space. LeadFormix data will assist Callidus users to make the right value propositions when negotiating with prospects.

Logicworks today announced the launch of infiniCloud PowerCluster, a service specifically designed for large-scale cloud computing customers. infiniCloud PowerCluster, or simply "PowerCluster," is a bulk computing package that combines the company's popular infiniCloud service with private cloud resources creating a dedicated grid of compute nodes in a Private Availability Zone.
Public clouds have difficulty reaching the performance or reliability that most power users require. By offering a bulk private cloud package that reserves high-density server resources for a single client, PowerCluster customers will benefit on both price and performance. Logicworks' expertise in managing complex hosting environments will help customers benefit from proven technologies and prevent vendor lock-in associated with proprietary public cloud software tools.

