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Actually, Cars that Fly and Float May Not Be So Bad

Actually, Cars that Fly and Float May Not Be So Bad

By Zoli Erdos on October 26, 2012

Apple CEO Tim Cook left behind his old metaphor of “fridge and toaster” and is now calling Windows 8 a car that flies and floats, while not exactly doing either function very well. I am not exactly a Win8 fanboy, but there are a few (emphasis on few) things Win8 is doing well: informative tiles [...]

Posted in Just for fun, Technology | Tagged Apple, citroen, Fantomas, flying car, humor, ipad, Logitech, microsoft, surface, tablets, Tim Cook, win8, windows 8

Apple iOS / OS-X vs. Windows 8 / RT == OS Goulash & Predictions

Apple iOS / OS-X vs. Windows 8 / RT == OS Goulash & Predictions

By Adron Hall on October 24, 2012

All These Thoughts Derived at Seattle Coffee Works in Downtown Seattle, a good place to enjoy the use of an iPad or Windows RT Tablet. Ok, I’ll admit it, I have a soft spot in my heart for Windows 8. At least in the tablet form. I honestly prefer it over the iPad model of [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged Apple, iOS, microsoft, reviews, surface, windows 8, windows rt | 4 Responses

The Best PaaS is one that is Being Used

The Best PaaS is one that is Being Used

By Rakesh Malhotra on October 11, 2012

Often I hear that the enterprise is “starting to warm up to PaaS” spoken as though adoption in the enterprise is purely a function of the customer’s readiness. Obviously an enterprise must adjust its IT world view in order to truly embrace PaaS. PaaS is at least as much a cultural change as it is [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged adoption, Amazon Web Services, microsoft, paas, platform services, windows azure

BoxWorks 2012–Predictions and Prognostications

BoxWorks 2012–Predictions and Prognostications

By Ben Kepes on October 3, 2012

Next week sees me in San Francisco for the annual Box user conference, it’s an interesting time for the company, only a couple of weeks ago Salesforce stole some of their thunder by announcing a file sync and collaboration tool. BoxWorks is an opportunity for the company to fight back, and for CEO Aaron Levie [...]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged aaron levie, boxworks, dropbox, microsoft, Microsoft Sharepoint, salesforce.com, tibco | 3 Responses

What really is Open Source Software and what’s this community nonsense they ask…

What really is Open Source Software and what’s this community nonsense they ask…

By Adron Hall on September 21, 2012

Open Source Software (OSS), Why Some Fail At It OSS has won the war. It has been over for years now. Microsoft has ceded, Oracle, VMware and many others have stepped up and attempted to embrace the open source community. Sometimes they’ve been successful, sometimes they haven’t. They’re slowly changing their models to play well [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Open Source, Strategy | Tagged closed source, community, ideas, linkedin, microsoft, mysql, nosql, open source, open source software, Oracle, Oracle Corporation, oss, vmware

With WalkMe Software Vendors Don’t Need to Sweat the UX

With WalkMe Software Vendors Don’t Need to Sweat the UX

By Ben Kepes on September 18, 2012

I spend a bunch of time working with software startups and am always amazed by how much time they spend sweating every little pixel of their site – much of the reason for this attention is an effort to hone the user experience (UX) to the point where even a

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged cloud computing, Global Positioning System, html, microsoft, software as a service, user interface, Walk-Thru, Walkme | 1 Response

Enterprise Hybrid Clouds and Reverse Cloud Washing

Enterprise Hybrid Clouds and Reverse Cloud Washing

By Rakesh Malhotra on September 14, 2012

The vast majority of enterprises that I talk to believe that the natural end state for cloud computing is a hybrid one. This means a combination of public/private/IaaS/PaaS/SaaS depending upon the needs of the business and the economics of the situation. Not surprisingly, this has caused legacy vendors to engage in large-scale cloud washing  in [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Cloudfoundry, Enterprise, microsoft, Microsoft Azure, vmware, Windows Server

Adam & Krishan Got Me Motivated Today…  to toss the trash conversations

Adam & Krishan Got Me Motivated Today… to toss the trash conversations

By Adron Hall on September 7, 2012

I was speaking with Krishan Subramanian (@krishnan) and Adam Seligman (@adamse) today. I love talking to these guys. They’re both smart, intelligent and upbeat guys. They see the positive things we’re all working toward and accomplishing in the technology space, specifically around PaaS, Cloud Computing and around the cultural implications of stronger technology communities, involvement …

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Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Technology | Tagged .NET, adam seligman, cloud foundry, Cloud Speak, community, discussion, dotnet, dreamforce, ideas, iron foundry, Krishnan Subramanian, microsoft, node.js, nodejs, open source community, open source software, Oracle, oss community, paas, platform as a service, Presentations and Speaking, Ruby on Rails, saas, salesforce, software as a service, Thor Project | 1 Response

Is Silicon Valley Really Coming to an End?

Is Silicon Valley Really Coming to an End?

By Mark Suster on August 27, 2012

By now you probably know that David Sacks, co-founder of PayPal and founder of both Geni & Yammer made some observations on Facebook that Silicon Valley “as we know it” was coming to an end. He says “In order to create a successful new company, you have to find an idea that (1) has escaped [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, General | Tagged facebook, google, Marc Andreessen, microsoft, paypal, silicon valley, Startup Advice

Microsoft, Which I Hate and Which I Love

Microsoft, Which I Hate and Which I Love

By Adron Hall on August 27, 2012

Ok, I’ll admit, I got issues with some of the past Microsoft ethical breaches of business dealings. Sure, but who doesn’t? Their technology that they develop ranges from complete crap (re: Bob, paperclip, sealed classes, The 1st X version of Entity Framework) all the way to the completely awesome amazing stuff, like the Node.js SDK [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged microsoft, rants, reviews, software | 5 Responses

Windows 8: My First Impressions

Windows 8: My First Impressions

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 17, 2012

This week Microsoft announced the release of 90 day free trial of Windows 8 Enterprise targeting developers. I had a chance to play around with it and thought I will share my first impressions here. My thoughts will be both about consumer experience and enterprise. If you have played around with Windows 8, I would [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged insights, microsoft, operating systems, os, windows 8, windows8 | 1 Response

The Shift has hit the Fan - Microsoft, Facebook Slides, Google Rises

The Shift has hit the Fan – Microsoft, Facebook Slides, Google Rises

By John Taschek on August 15, 2012

In what seems to be from the lower paleothic period but in fact was about a year and a half ago, I wrote a post about the Mean Girls phenomenon and Shakespeare. This in turn was not actually about mean girls or Henry IV, but about the interesting relationship of…

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged android, Apple, facebook, google, innovation, mean girls, microsoft, microsoft surface, social, techcrunch | 1 Response

Microsoft, the bleedin' advertisers

Microsoft, the bleedin’ advertisers

By Martijn Linssen on July 30, 2012

  This week Microsoft produced their annual report for 2012. It’s been commented on by many and the main theme seems to be that they’ve reported their first quarterly loss since ages (or ever). Well, yes. And so what? The Online Services Division, a eufemism for “we wanna go where Google went” has been a [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged bing, financials, google, microsoft, MSFT, msn, stats

Microsoft People vs. Apple People

Microsoft People vs. Apple People

By Chris Yeh on July 23, 2012

There are Microsoft people and Apple people.Microsoft people want every option, and can’t imagine why others would find the surfeit of choices intimidating or annoying.In the parlance of psychology, they are “optimizers”.Apple people want a simple, ele…

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Apple, microsoft, psychology, segmentation | 3 Responses

VMware Rumors Circulate–MyPOV on What the New CEO Should Do

VMware Rumors Circulate–MyPOV on What the New CEO Should Do

By Ben Kepes on July 17, 2012

With the tech press going into a tailspin yesterday over long-time Googler Marissa Mayaer being appointed as Yahoo! CEO, an equally exciting piece of news and separate but connected rumor was largely ignored. GigaOM reported that VMware is likely planning to spin off some of its assets into a separate

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appsecute, bmc, CloudComputing, Cloudfoundry, emc, iaas, microsoft, paas, Paul Maritz, platform as a service, vmware

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