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- BlueTie brings 'featuretisements' to workflow
- BlueTie brings 'featuretisements' to workflowthe futurethis is the future of web monetization. people pay for convenience , and even though orbitz might not be the best flight-comparison site, the convenience is part of the trade-off.
- Tags: Process improvement, BlueTie
- Discussion threads 2008-02-18
- BlueTie brings 'featuretisements' to workflow
- BlueTie has come up with a novel way to generate revenue for its collaboration suite aimed at small businesses. Rather than licensing, subscription or ads BlueTie is using"featuretisements," where the company is paid on a cost per action basis. The idea is to integrate monetizable services into the workflow of...
- Tags: Software, Idea, Orbitz, BlueTie, Workflow, E-mail, Process Improvement, Online Communications, Quality, Business Operations, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
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- Web 2.0 and the end of advertising
- The idea that software on the Web is going to be largely funded by advertising is just so wrong-headed, I hardly know where to start. It had me spluttering in the latest BriefingsDirect Insights analyst podcast hosted by Dana Gardner — more on that in a moment. Let's move on...
- Tags: Software, Web, Web 2.0, Advertisement, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Google Sites: A Sharepoint Killer?
- Google Sites: A Sharepoint Killer?Killer ??????I just used Google Sites for my college account..And com'on, are you sure you want to say Sharepoint Killer? Looks like Google Sites will take at least 50 years to come as equal to Sharepoint.. One cant compare Sites with Sharepoint.. Its land and sky...
- Tags: Groupware, Enterprise software, Version 2, user interface, Google Sites, Google Inc., Microsoft SharePoint, Sharepoint Killer
- Discussion threads 2008-02-28
- News to know: HD DVD done; Vista SP1 problems and benchmarks; MacBook Air Diary; Green data centers
- Notable headlines: Robin Harris: What your disk drive isn't telling you. Toshiba: We're done with HD DVD Report: Toshiba to announce HD DVD pullout Tuesday. Microsoft says end of HD DVD won't hurt Xbox 360 Mary Jo Foley:...
- Tags: Data Center, HD-DVD, Apple MacBook, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, GrandCentral, Data Centers, Hd Dvd, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), DVD, Storage, Consumer Electronics, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Hardware, Data Management, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
- Microsoft Office heads to the Web
- Microsoft Office heads to the WebTypoThe word 'its' in the parentheses shouldn't have an apostrophe.MS Wants to lead, is now following and......refuses to get out of the way!Like many others, we've been promoting and installing MS Office for years. Even prior to the release of Vista, we started recommending...
- Tags: SMB/SME, OpenOffice, Web, Microsoft Corp., small and medium business, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2007-10-01
- Seeking the true meaning of SaaS
- Seeking the true meaning of SaaSLooks like no one is interested.I would say you should ditch the subject. 7 years is a long time to wait for it to become important. No one cares. Find something else to write about.SAAS was a bad idea years ago and worse now.SAAS :...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Internet, software-as-a-service, What-If
- Discussion threads 2006-12-04
- The shift toward hardware independence
- The shift toward hardware independenceBS....Mobility is not tied to SaaS. Stop trying to sell your trend-ware. Mobility might mean a web interface, or it might just mean a client installed on your laptop that is able to VPN into your private host. It does not imply SaaS,...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), VPNs, Network security, hardware, software-as-a-service, VPN, VPN Access, mobility
- Discussion threads 2006-09-21
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