Filed in archive General
by Scott Wilson on March 11, 2008
I caught the original spat between Techcrunch's Michael Arrington and Redfin's Glen Kelman when it first popped up last month, debating whether or not Seattle is now in contention to be...
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As a CIO or other high-level technology executive, how could you not? "How to Tap IT's Hidden Potential" right there in the Wall Street Journal! Half a dozen very successful companies...
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Filed in archive SaaS
by Scott Wilson on March 10, 2008
With all the thunder and lightning between Google and Microsoft on the Saas/S+S front, it's easy to lose track of some of the other, very competetive, players in the SaaS office market. Of these,...
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Filed in archive General
by Scott Wilson on March 08, 2008
Daylight Savings Time, at least in the US. For the first time in a couple of years, I can't think of any imminent catastrophe waiting to happen to any electronic devices the instant the clock...
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Oh, what the heck, let's make it three for three on iPhone posts in a row. ZDNet's Larry Dignan posted an article this morning on the potential ROI case for the iPhone in the business and how...
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As expected, Apple's announcement today regarding enterprise options in the new iPhone SDK was a doozy: the company has unveiled the long-rumored support for Exchange ActiveSync, the absence of...
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So hinted Apple CFO Pete Oppenheimer yesterday during a Morgan Stanley technology webcast, according to CIO Magazine. From the article:"Tomorrow we're going to talk a bit about the iPhone in...
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To be honest, I am a bit Microsofted-out after the last few weeks, but I have one last thing to mention before I go on a Microsoft-moratorium (which will only last as long as they fail to make...
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Since you want unbiased commentary, I thought it would be best if I put up a link to this eWeek article quoting Bill Gates talking about Google at this week's Sharepoint conference in Seattle. He...
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Predictably, my post from last Friday dealing with the readiness of some open-source advocates to take the hard road to solving common problems has drawn some fire. I expect more of the same from...
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Filed in archive SaaS
by Scott Wilson on March 03, 2008
Software+Service is all well and good, but Microsoft has long known that their unique packaging of online services with client-side software isn't a universal bromide for businesses looking to...
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