Skip to content
- Spending on Social Media vs. Other Marketing Programs – How to Compare ROI
- You should follow me on Twitter | Dustin Curtis
Hey RIA and web vendors: how can your tools let people do this kind of experimenting?
- Microsoft’s cloud platform Windows Azure coming in November | VentureBeat
"During the presentations I’ve attended and conversations I’ve had with Microsoft about Azure, one of the big emphases has been on Microsoft’s reputation with bigger companies, who might hesitate before moving their data or applications onto, say, Amazon’s cloud infrastructure. Microsoft also likes to talk about the fact that Azure will fit into the company’s larger ecosystem of developer tools and services. I guess we’ll see in November if that helps Microsoft chip away at Amazon’s built-in lead."
- Mumboe Partners With Legal Services Firm
- BMC Takes Aim At Cloud
"According to BMC, its tools can be used for establishing private cloud computing infrastructure, manage self service request and fulfillment of cloud resources, automate management of cloud resources, and more. The firm also said that it will be adding support for Amazon Web Services and Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2), through its software."
- Dell says business is stabilizing
[Dell hunkering down and waiting for the gravy train to return:] “We continue to believe that customers are deferring (information technology) purchases and that we will see demand return to more typical levels at some point,” Gladden said. “In the meantime, we continue focusing our energy and resources on the operating initiatives that will improve the company and position us for further success. One of our strengths is understanding customer needs and meeting them with great technology and services. To do that best we’re investing to expand on existing capabilities and extend into new areas, while smartly and efficiently managing our costs and assets.”
- Microsoft to developers: Join us on the app store bandwagon! | VentureBeat
How is Microsoft going to convince developers that Windows Mobile is worth their time when Apple is getting so much buzz (and just hit 1.5 billion downloads in the App Store)? There are plenty of other stores, too, like BlackBerry’s App World and Nokia’s (troubled) Ovi. Well, there’s the fact that developers could potentially reach 30 million phones once the store comes to Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1.
Categories: Links.
Recent Comments