By Ben Kepes on October 5, 2011
Reflecting on the recent BoxWorks conference that I was unfortunately not able to attend, Krish commented on Box’s increasing adoption by enterprise saying that; I am convinced about the traction Box is getting in this space. Starting with companies like P&G to Six Flags, the companies were completely confident about trusting Box for their content [...]
Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged box.net, boxworks, collaboration, content management, google, Huddle, Mark Hurd, MessageLabs, Microsoft Sharepoint, sharepoint |
By David Terrar on August 20, 2011
Last week the IT industry had a major bombshell. HP announced it’s intention to get out of the PC business, drop it’s WebOS smartphone and TouchPad products and buy enterprise software company Autonomy. If you don’t recognize Autonomy they are a major success story born out of research at Cambridge University. Founded in 1996 they [...]
Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Strategy | Tagged Autonomy, hewlett packard, hp, IBM, Leo Apotheker, Mark Hurd, Touchpad, WebOS |
By Zoli Erdos on September 30, 2010
<quick rant, not qualified analysis, don’t read much into it> So Leo Apotheker got HP. Or did HP get Leo? Either way, the former SAP CEO has just been named as the future savior of HP. Great pick. HP’s troops have never been more demoralized, and Leo has a lot of experience with demoralized troops. [...]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged CEO, enterprise software, hewlett packard, hp, Leo Apotheker, Mark Hurd, musical chairs, Oracle, Ray Lane, sap