Web Application Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Web Application stocks.

Web Application Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 2 BIGC BigCommerce appoints Travis Hess as CEO
Oct 2 BIGC BigCommerce Appoints Travis Hess as CEO
Oct 2 ADBE Will Adobe Inc. (ADBE) Stock Soar on Its Impressive AI Innovations and Strong Hedge Fund Support?
Oct 2 ADBE YEXT and Berry have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Oct 2 ADBE Prediction: This Will Be the Next Stock to Follow Palantir's Path
Oct 1 ADBE Salesforce Stock Gets a Wall Street Boost, Cloud Businesses Back?
Oct 1 ADBE Software stocks down following escalating violence in Middle East
Oct 1 ADBE Meta's New Specs
Oct 1 SIFY Sify Technologies Ltd. Announces ADS Ratio Change to Be Effective on October 4, 2024
Oct 1 ADBE 3 Tech Stocks With Extensive AI Applications to Hold Tight for Now
Oct 1 ADBE Stagwell Named Global Lead for Creative Campaigns and Social Content at Adobe
Oct 1 SIFY Upcoming Stock Splits This Week (September 30 to October 4) – Stay Invested
Sep 30 ADBE Analysts Bullish on Adobe Inc. (ADBE) After Strong Q3 Performance and Increased AI Engagement
Sep 30 ADBE SAP, Ambipar Partner for Sustainability With Net Zero as a Service
Sep 30 QLYS Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Varonis and Qualys
Sep 29 ADBE With 85% ownership of the shares, Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is heavily dominated by institutional owners
Sep 29 QLYS Qualys, Inc. (QLYS): Worst 52-Week Low Stock to Buy Now
Sep 28 ADBE Nvidia Is Still a Good Investment Prospect
Sep 28 ADBE Has the Recent Dip in Adobe Stock Created a Buying Opportunity?
Sep 27 QLYS 2 Top-Ranked Stocks to Buy From the Prospering Security Industry
Web Application

A web application (or web app) is application software that runs on a web server, unlike computer-based software programs that are run locally on the operating system (OS) of the device. Web applications are accessed by the user through a web browser with an active internet connection. These applications are programmed using a client–server modeled structure—the user ("client") is provided services through an off-site server that is hosted by a third-party. Examples of commonly-used web applications include: web-mail, online retail sales, online banking, and online auctions.

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