If it Didn’t Happen on Twitter it Didn’t Really Happen. Here’s Why
I wrote this post a long time ago. When I did it was a little too close to home for a company to have me publish it. Much time has passed. And I felt it was instructive still so I thought I would publish. I decided to water down some details to protect the innocent. [...]
The Emerging UCaaS Cloudscape
My trip to BroadSoft’s Connections conference got me thinking more about the cloud and hosted UCaaS. The space is growing, energetic, and optimistic. Infonetics recently reported the number of seats for hosted business voice-over IP and unified communication services is on track to “more than double” between 2012 and 2016. I put the emphasis on [...]
Google Play Site Falls Apart on Nexus 4 Launch. Now I Know Why it’s Called “Play”
Now we know whey it’s called Google PLAY. As it sure ain’t no e-commerce site:-(
#FAIL.
Connecting Appian, Rinde and Wardley with the intersection of process and social
I’ve been pushing the concept of using social technologies for collaboration and connections both inside and outside of business to make companies more effective since early 2006. The naming has changed from web 2.0 to enterprise 2.0 to social business, but the concept is the same. However, when some areas of technology like smart phones [...]
Don’t Forget to Pay People Right – Or at Least as Much as You Can
I awoke to the news the other day that the Lakers passed on hiring Phil Jackson back, and instead, opted for Mike D’Antoni instead, apparently to save about $6m a year, a percent or so of equity, and a bunch of other conditions. Too much, apparently, to get The Best of the Best. And probably, [...]
FileLocker Launches By Taking a Shot at Dropbox and Box
In launching FileLocker, InfraScale CEO Ken Shaw is claiming that both DropBox and Box have been “substantially misrepresenting their capabilities when it comes to security and won’t be adopted by enterprise or Government” because of it. Those are pretty strong words…
