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- CRM 2009 Forecast - Part 2 - Sticking My Hands Out To Be Slapped
- Last week at this time I was throwing my neck out there forecasting some of CRM's moves in 2009 - and no one chopped it off, thank goodness. So, now, in the same spirit, I'm going to do part 2 of three and stick my hands out to be slapped...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Software-as-a-service, PaaS, CRM, Advertising & Promotion, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Software As A Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Emerging Technologies, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2008-12-04
- The emerging case for open business methods
- The Internet has been the genesis of countless useful business innovations over the last several decades. These include a globally unified e-mail network, the advent of search engines, the rise of rich user experiences and SaaS, and most recently cloud computing to name but a few. But perhaps...
- Tags: Network, Industry, Business, Business Strategy, Business Method, Reasons Organization, Dave Bort, Internet, Strategy, Open Source, Management, Dion Hinchcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-12-04
- So just what is a 21st Century Skill?
- We hear a lot about 21st Century Skills lately; I'm certainly guilty of using the phrase. There's a whole website devoted to building them (actually, there are thousands, but this one has the domain name www.21stcenturyskills.org). We also know that a lot of our kids don't have them...
- Tags: Student, 21CS, Ruby On Rails, Productivity, Domain Names, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-12-03
- E pur se muove (and yet it moves)
- * Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Ivan Arce On January 15, 2008, the Vatican released a statement indicating that Pope Benedict XVI had canceled his visit to Italian La Sapienza University as a result of a series of protests...
- Tags: Information Security, Galileo Galilei, Security, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- Where to next for ERP et al? (part 1, SAP)
- With a Gartner probability of 0.9, I guarantee that what follows is not how things will turn out. At least not exactly. Paul Greenberg's post casting the enterprise CRM runes for 2009 provides the perfect springboard for something I've been thinking about since the middle of the year. Where the...
- Tags: SAP AG, ERP, Leo Apotheker, Paul Greenberg, Paul, Claus Heinrich, Wookey, Sales Strategy, Cloud Computing, Advertising & Promotion, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Sales Force Management, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Sales, Marketing, Software, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- I'm a PC and, yes, I love Vista
- * Ryan Naraine is on vacation. Guest editorial by Todd Hooper It's true - I'm a PC. Searching through my 2006 emails recently reminded me it was two years ago this month when I loaded a beta of Windows Vista on...
- Tags: Security, PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Laptop Computer, NAP Agent, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-11-26
- No Beatles iPod for Christmas
- No Beatles iPod for ChristmasWho?Each year that passes makes this group more and more irrelevant. In five more years, the only people who will care are 60 year old journalists.I wonder what EMI is asking for?Pagan jimBeatles - Who cares?Half of them are dead. They represent a generation so removed...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Beatles, Apple Inc., EMI Group Plc.
- Discussion threads 2008-11-25
- Yes, Twitter really is worth the trouble
- Our resident student blogger, Zack Whittaker, asked a question this morning that caught my eye: "Twitter: is there any point?" My answer, as a growing devotee of Twitter and other bits of social media is, "Of course there's a point!" Even for Ed Tech, I maintain...
- Tags: Twitter, Chris Brogan, Education 2.0, Productivity, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-11-25
- Twitter is smart to reject Facebook and go it alone
- Twitter is smart to reject Facebook and go it aloneWho cares, in the end they will both be penny stocks and then bankrupt NT.RE: Twitter is smart to reject Facebook and go it alone>> Who cares, in the end they will both be penny stocks>> and then bankruptand then bailed...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows NT, Twitter, Facebook, penny stock
- Discussion threads 2008-11-24
- 21st-century-learning infrastructuresupported by Intel® vPro™ technology: Viglen Helps Green School Drive Innovation in Learning
- Established in 1796, the Green School - located on green fields in the heart of Hounslow - appears to be a school with tradition at heart. After talking to Jack Mayhew, Assistant Head Teacher at the Green School, it becomes clear that the school not only takes tradition...
- Tags: Innovation, School, Intel vPro, Information And Communication Technology, Intel Corp., Strategy, Leadership, Productivity, Management
- White papers 2008-11-21
- Detroit automakers have little to be thankful for
- Detroit automakers have little to be thankful forNo Free LunchEven as they went to Congress for money, they flew on private jets costing thousands of dollars.it comes down to donorsThe big 3 did not pay enough respect lately (a.k.a. campaign contributions).The banks did it generously and they quickly got more...
- Tags: Manufacturing, American-made car, automobile company, car, job
- Discussion threads 2008-11-20
- Some open source attacks on Windows may be unfair
- Some open source attacks on Windows may be unfairInternet Vareity "stats""Statistics reminds me of the guy who drowned in a river with an avg depth of 3ft".spin til you're dizzy!Ah, the thankless job of the downtrodden Microsoft apologist, trying to convince the world that yes, white really is black! Really!...
- Tags: Hacking, Operating systems, SECURITY, Microsoft Corp., lb1.www.ms.akadns.net, open-source attack, hacker, open source, CNAME, Linux, attack, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-11-20
- Subscription music services: Are we there yet?
- Subscription music services: Are we there yet?I have used both...I have used both pay-per-song and subscription, and I will never ever go back to a pay-per-song model.The only people complaining about a subscription type service are those that never actually used it.I have news for those that think they "own"...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, subscription model, Are-we-there-yet, Subscription Music Service, Microsoft Zune, music
- Discussion threads 2008-11-20
- Did Microsoft really kill OLPC?
- Did Microsoft really kill OLPC?It might be about time for OLPC to get out of hardware manufacturing, and,make sure that their software is easily adaptible to any x86 or Arm platform. But, looking back in 10 years, OLPC will be credited with starting a revolution that will have profound economic...
- Tags: One Laptop Per Child project, Negroponte, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-11-19
- Unstructured transparency - the management methodology that pulls us through the crunch?
- I've just spent a couple of fascinating days at the HCL Global Meet in Orlando, Florida. As the name suggests this was a very international gathering of HCL's partners, clients, staff and thoughtleaders in the management and collaboration space. I've written before about...
- Tags: Innovation, Pyramid, Employee, Financial, CEO, HCL Global Meet, Vineet Nayar, Nayar, HCL Tech, Krishnan, Hamel, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Leadership, Strategy, It Services, Team Management, Branding, Financial Accounting, It Operations, Management, Marketing, Finance, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-11-19
- (Inside the SF Green Festival)
- Inside the SF Green FestivalPatheticThe fads of the 1970s and they were legion were relatively benign next to this nonsense. I'm going to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 19th century by anti-humanists who would condemn their fellow humans to a subservient role to an infested ball of rock....
- Tags: SF Green Festival
- Discussion threads 2008-11-17
- Who will lead Obama-era FCC?
- Monday morning may continue the speculation that Hillary Clinton will be named Secretary of State, but in more technical climes the wagers are on what will happen with the Federal Communications Commission. Ars Technica talked to telecom attorney Andrew Lipman, who expects Obama to move fast. Why? The issues the...
- Tags: FCC, Job, Broadband, Federal Government, Telecommunications, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-11-16
- Obama faces BlackBerry withdrawal
- Obama faces BlackBerry withdrawalNo one will careBecause he is The One, the press will never flame him if he happens to stray.With a Republican, it would be a "serious breach of national security" don't you know.Think I'm joking? Watch.RE: Obama faces BlackBerry withdrawalFollow Obama on Line Spout. http://www.linespout.com?q=obamaRE:...
- Tags: Handhelds, Obama, BlackBerry withdrawal, RIM BlackBerry, withdrawal, White House, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-11-15
- Computers make the case for globalization
- Computers make the case for globalizationlol - What planet are you on?Essentially, your whole blog amounts to: globalization is good because a company can plug into a global supply chain and keep costs down. Did you go to school to learn that?Globalization is only possible because we can rape the...
- Tags: Operational accounting, computer, globalization, coffee maker, free trade, government
- Discussion threads 2008-11-14
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