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“A powerful adviser or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially. Also called gray eminence.”
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Would allow others to run Facebook applications on their site. In a page-view driven world, most software isn’t too valuable: eye-balls and stuck users are, as well as lock-in. Lock-in is what web sites want badly, anything to keep users around.
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I’m suspicious of this whole “a bug caused us to screw up our ratings” story. I mean…really?
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Soundbooth to have multi-track support and some crazy sounding speech recognition. Hopefully it’s not a resource hog like CS3’s is. Fireworks has AIR-preview workflow and Dreamweaver has web page/app features and improvements.
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Two points: (a.) a peek into the back-room/cigar side of enterprise software sales, and, (b.) check out how Gartner is used to seed procurement decisions.
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Model how changes to your supply chain effect carbon emissions, but also how it effects the rest of the supply chain, green-slanted or no.
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Polycom needs to get it’s PR people working on inserting themselves into stories like this. Polycom should own this story.
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The question is: what are people doing on these classified sites on their phones?
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Original M:Metrics press release and numbers of US vs. UK time spent mobile browsing. Still no answer as to what and why.
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“When asked what was the largest barrier to Enterprise 2.0 adoption, about 42 percent cited ‘a lack of a business case’ as the main reason.” Someone needs to go dust off those email/Lotus Notes “business cases” and do a search and replace on ’em.
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“Cloud computing has been getting a lot of attention because we know it’s coming; we just don’t know in what flavor, how soon, and how people will make money on it.”
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“We spend $7 billion a year on research, development and cranking out innovations. We need to protect our innovations against people who infringe upon them.”
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Now has HR, procurement, financials, and payroll.
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Google has “about 9,000 customers are using its enterprise search products. Independent search vendor Autonomy says it has 17,000.”
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I’m pretty filled to the gills with the whole “the secret to business is to be awesome” line. There’s millions of people out there who’re dull and boring and need to make money. How’s about a little help for them?
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I like it: API as a Service. AaaS!
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Nice!
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New motto: “Your not $20,000 a day analyst firm.”
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I’ve been getting a lot of these as schwag at conferences. When you register a Starbucks card, you get free milk/soy stuff, free syrup, and free brewed refills. Not too shabby, considering that Starbucks is often the only thing I can find.
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Piece I wrote on IBM Pulse for TechTarget.
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“A Taiwan man grieving over the death of his girlfriend climbed inside a morgue freezer to be with her and was only pulled out alive half an hour later, media and an official said on Tuesday.”
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