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“The big wins for SAP have come from Bill McDermott and the US sales organization in general. Those are the real heroes. If they cut and run, SAP has a problem. Until then, SAP will rock on.”
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I can only assume Yahoo doesn’t want my money any more. This flickr id thing is so far beyond stupid. I can’t now get in. I have never seen a more b0rked password retrieval system
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“According to an article from medialens sent to me by a friend, in 2006 the United Kingdom spent 39,776,000,000 pounds on defence. That is the worlds second largest defence budget (trailing the US) to defend (according to Wikipedia) the 22nd largest popul
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the UK has the worst standard of living for kids in industrialised nations, according to the OECD. We are second in defence spending… The US meanwhile, with a massive “defense” budget also has a relatively poor record on infant health.
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“Zero acid trips means you don’t get to work at Apple. Have you done mushrooms at least? Peyote? Mescaline? PCP? Anything?”
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“He would come up with genuine arguments to rebut Sierra’s rather trivial and obvious pablum” – unsubscribed. Memo to Jerry- I suggest you take your own medicine.
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Why dont copyright holders also enlist the Web for tracking down and reporting on copyright materials on youtube etc? They could then automatically take these to Google or offending site for removal. They could even pay 10c per complaint if the content is
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An infrastructure for Networked cancer research
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Sorry Ryan but I think you’re possibly inhaling something. When you start arguing RIA is not about technical issues but about branding then Houston, you have a problem: Walled Gardens
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I was talking to Dale about this the other day.
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According to Oracle, the list includes Yahoo!, IHOP, Timex, Diebold, GlobeCast, ABC Stores, Stuart Maue, Replacements, Ltd., Mutual Materials and Hays Medical Center, BNP Paribas, Raley’s, Powell Industries, Columbia Forest Products, Deseret Power, Fulcru
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Calling MS and IBM search teams. You might find this CIO blog interesting. Google support for the enterprise- may not be quite there yet…
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Oracle acquired Tangosol. I didn’t know that.
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CIOs as maintainers or innovators. I think we need a more sophisticated taxonomy – at least a third type is called for, if not a few.
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Sun doesn’t say so but begins tentative steps into the digital lifestyle (CES) space by creating a microelectronics group. The storage move is also interesting- go for volume rather than enterprisey sales model for new products.
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Spring to meet J2ME – hmmmm….
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A social network for green thinky people. I dont like the design much, which doesn’t help
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Ah see- green cars don’t have to look and feel suck. Green as sexy. Ooohs and Aaahhs rather than finger-pointing. What’s the betting we see Dave Cameron down there?
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Skype as a a RedMonk competitor/or platform. We’re all advisors, its just a question of trust.
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Great question Dana. In my experience listen to anyone from Microsoft about open source except Steve Ballmer. Everyone else got the memo. the Cluetrain don’t expect one voice.
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Yahoo implements JSON-RPC for mail.
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I am not sure Harriet Pearson understands risk, if she thinks companies have no choice but to implement things because there are laws and regulations in place. Companies actually don’t implement to the limit of the law. Nice focus on privacy by design tho
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Christopher Mahan says:
April 3, 2007 at 12:16 am
On CIO Taxonomy: Granted, I’m being simplistic. Any Sociologists/Psychologists out there who want to tackle that beast?