- Why and How I Switched to a Standing Desk
Seems reasonable. - Rising Spending Tide Finally Raises the SAP Boat
- Apotheker to shake things up at HP
- Boingo Preps $75M IPO
Check out the why it matters section. - Innovation and Large Companies
- What Hollywood Execs Privately Say About Netflix – The Hollywood Reporter
"Crockett figures Netflix will spend $700 million for streaming rights in 2011 and $1.2 billion in 2012." - Gillmor Gang 1.15.11 (TCTV)
"When Ray Ozzie quit, there was a reasonable interpretation that things would continue as planned. When Bob Muglia quit, you could no longer make that assumption." - What Are Tech Companies Saving For?
- This Time is Different. Really.
In defense of Bubble 2.0. - May I Take Your Order? Lack of Service Offering Definitions Slowing Cloud Projects. Yeah. Really.
"Over the last few months, I've noticed a number of service service providers and enterprises that are building cloud offerings struggling to articulate their offerings, often late in the project." - IBM Press room – 2011-01-12 QVC Selects IBM Data Warehouse Appliance for Data Analytics – United States
- Microsoft working on 'Concero' cloud-management portal
- Survey finds big 2011 surge in enterprise mobile apps
I need to look more to see if there are public apps or private (behind the firewall, custom apps per company) apps. - Using Your Web Site to Boost Sales: 4 Requirements
- Google, Adobe Flash, and H.264 video « Tim Anderson’s ITWriting
Look: Google is bad at centralized product management. This results in them shooting themselves in the foot when one team drops support for some feature, or a feature/service all together. Recall that they ditched Gears before they had a solution for offline access, leaving GMail and Google Docs without that feature all the sudden. This is mostly dumb and annoying, but it also allows them flexibility in product direction, they're not as tied to supporting legacy/unwanted features like a good ol' fashioned enterprise software vendor is: at the price of this weirdness. - Is Mobile Affecting When We Read?
(a.) an excellent example of data analysis over aggregated analytics (multi-tenant user behavior tracking, and, (b.) interesting data point on how one audience is reading online content. - 451 CAOS Theory » Funding for OSS-related vendors surpasses $4bn following stellar Q4
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