
Enterprise Software – A Tale of Woe
I read an article recently on a local IT news site that had me chuckling. It seems that forest products company Carter Holt Harvey is in litigation with a couple of companies who built an industrial plant at one of its factories. Nothing too exciting in that you say… but this is where it gets […]
*Superstars* of SaaS
I woke at an ungodly hour yesterday morning my time (2am from memory) in order to take part in what was dubbed a session with the superstars of SaaS. Of course being merely the moderator I wasn’t included in that group – but I was privileged to be able to moderate the session that included some […]
Shameless Plug – Hitting the Airwaves
Tomorrow morning (lucky I checked – I had it in my calendar for the day after!), I’ve been asked to co-host a SaaS special on VoiceAmerica. Here’s the details from their site (and no – I didn’t suggest the “leading authority” part). Saas Special – The World’s TOP Experts! As noted at the recent 2.0 […]
The Small Business Web – The Rising Tide of Integration
I alluded yesterday to some stirrings in terms of small business SaaS ecosystems. I didn’t post specifics yesterday as the initiative was somewhat stealth. However at the SXSW conference, attendees were advised of The Small Business Web, a cooperative currently made up of the following vendors. BatchBlue Software Social CRM for Small Business FreshBooks Painless […]

Finding a Babel Fish for Data
I guess the Babel Fish won’t mean much to the new generation of readers of this blog. In the 1981 series The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the Babel Fish was a creature that, when placed in ones ear, allows anyone to understand anything said, no matter the language being spoken – (see video at […]

From Shoebox to Paperless, 22nd Century (?) Expense Management
This is the time of the year many of you inevitably spend a weekend or so sorting the box-full of receipts you had collected throughout the year – you need to re-read them, try to remember details, categorize, sort, in preparation of either preparing your own Tax Return, or handing them over to your accountant. […]
Some Things Are Best Shoved Into a (Shoe)Box – FreshBooks, Outright and Shoeboxed
I’m something of a realist – we live in a digital age but for whatever reason, be it audit control, risk aversion or ease of use, we all accumulate a mountain of paper receipts over time. I like services that help move the physical world into the virtual one. I was stoked then to hear […]